Indoor Positioning for Personnel & Tracking | Marvelmind

What This Video Covers
This live tracking demonstration shows Marvelmind's indoor positioning system deployed across a 60×24m precast concrete plant, monitoring 38 mobile beacons worn by workers with 4Hz update frequency. The system uses 16 stationary beacon anchors combined into 13 submaps to blanket the facility despite challenging conditions including dust, noise, and negative temperatures. Real-world deployment proves RTLS viability for personnel safety and workflow optimization in industrial settings.
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Key Takeaways
- 38 mobile beacons tracked simultaneously with 4Hz update frequency enables real-time personnel monitoring and safety compliance
- 16 anchor beacons networked into 13 submaps proved the scalability approach for large, architecturally complex facilities
- Ultrasonic RTLS maintains sub-meter accuracy in dust, noise, and sub-zero temperatures where GPS and WiFi fail
- Remote deployment methodology reduced commissioning time and minimized production downtime during system installation
- Submap integration eliminates coverage gaps in facilities larger than single-beacon networks can cover
Who Should Watch This
Operations managers and facility planners at manufacturing plants, construction sites, and large warehouses need real-time visibility of personnel and assets. This case demonstrates how an ultrasonic indoor positioning system delivers sub-meter accuracy and reliable worker tracking in dust, noise, and low temperatures where GPS fails.
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Real-world case study: A precast concrete manufacturing plant deployed Marvelmind's ultrasonic indoor positioning system to track 38 personnel across a 60×24m operational area. The system achieves 4Hz location updates per mobile beacon—fast enough for real-time safety monitoring and workflow analytics. Unlike GPS-based solutions, ultrasonic RTLS penetrates dust clouds, operates through radio interference, and maintains accuracy in sub-zero temperatures typical of precast plants. The deployment strategy used 16 stationary beacon anchors networked into 13 separate submaps that unified into a single coherent map. This submap architecture solves a critical challenge: large industrial facilities often have architectural complexity—walls, machinery, elevation changes—that prevents single-map solutions. The demonstrated approach enables scalable indoor positioning for personnel tracking, equipment monitoring, and compliance documentation. Key metrics show 4Hz beacon update rates sufficient for detecting worker movement, zone occupancy, and dwell-time analysis. Deployment was achieved remotely without extensive on-site commissioning, reducing downtime and implementation costs compared to legacy RFID or manual tracking systems.
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