Build Submaps for Indoor Positioning | Marvelmind

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Build Submaps for Indoor Positioning | Marvelmind

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📅 2016-10-20

Build Submaps for Indoor Positioning | Marvelmind

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What This Video Covers

This demo shows how to build a map consisting of multiple submaps for your indoor positioning system. The process involves allocating beacons strategically to individual submaps, freezing each submap independently, then semi-manually positioning and aligning them on the main map to minimize mobile beacon handover jumps during transitions. Proper submap configuration ensures continuous, seamless indoor tracking across large warehouse and facility spaces.

Key Takeaways

  • Allocate each beacon to exactly one submap; beacons cannot be shared across multiple submaps
  • Ensure every submap contains sufficient beacons to maintain independent positioning capability and prevent map freeze-ups
  • Freeze individual submaps first, then position and align them on the main map before final freeze
  • Semi-manually position submaps to minimize handover jumps when mobile beacons transition between regions
  • Proper submap architecture is critical for reliable indoor location tracking in large warehouse and facility environments
  • This approach supports autonomous robot navigation, forklift tracking, and warehouse automation systems across extended areas

👥 Who Should Watch This

System integrators, warehouse automation engineers, and robotics professionals implementing multi-area indoor positioning systems. This guide solves the critical challenge of extending positioning coverage across large facilities by properly segmenting and aligning beacon networks without positioning gaps or handover jumps.

? FAQ

Q: Can a single beacon be allocated to multiple submaps?
No. Each beacon must belong to exactly one submap. Beacons shared across submaps cause positioning conflicts and will cause the map to freeze during operation.
Q: What happens if a submap doesn't have enough beacons?
If a submap lacks sufficient beacons, the overall map will freeze when the mobile robot or device enters that region. Every submap must contain adequate beacons to maintain independent positioning capability.
Q: How do I minimize handover jumps between submaps?
Position and align submaps semi-manually on the main map, ensuring their boundaries overlap slightly and beacon networks are calibrated to create smooth transitions when mobile beacons move from one submap to another.
Q: In what order should I freeze submaps?
First freeze each individual submap after internal beacon configuration is complete. Only after all submaps are frozen should you freeze the complete main map after aligning all submaps against each other.
Q: Is submap-based positioning suitable for large warehouses?
Yes. Submaps are specifically designed for large facilities where beacon density or facility geometry makes single continuous maps impractical. They enable seamless indoor tracking across multiple zones for warehouse automation and autonomous robot navigation.

Detailed Overview

Building an effective indoor positioning system for large facilities requires intelligent use of submaps. This technical demo walks through the three-stage process of constructing multi-submap layouts that maintain continuous RTLS coverage without positioning discontinuities. Stage one focuses on strategic beacon allocation—ensuring each beacon belongs to exactly one submap while guaranteeing every submap contains sufficient beacons for standalone operation. Stage two involves independently freezing each submap to lock their internal beacon geometries. Stage three is the critical alignment phase where submaps are positioned semi-manually on the master map and fine-tuned to minimize handover jumps when mobile beacons transition between regions. This methodology is essential for warehouse automation, autonomous indoor robot navigation, and forklift tracking applications spanning multiple work zones. Proper submap construction prevents mapping freeze-ups and ensures reliable indoor location tracking throughout your facility's operational areas.

# Topics

submapsindoor positioning systembeacon allocationindoor navigationwarehouse mappingautonomous robot setupindoor tracking system

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