Mobile Beacon Indoor Positioning Demo | Marvelmind

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Mobile Beacon Indoor Positioning Demo | Marvelmind

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📅 2015-03-14

Mobile Beacon Indoor Positioning Demo | Marvelmind

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What This Video Covers

This 29-second product demonstration shows real-time indoor positioning with mobile Hedgehog beacons carried in hand while four stationary beacons provide environmental reference points. The video illustrates how mobile beacons enable flexible indoor GPS coverage for autonomous robots, warehouse automation, and drone navigation in spaces where fixed infrastructure alone is insufficient.

Key Takeaways

  • Mobile beacons complement stationary infrastructure to extend indoor positioning coverage
  • Hybrid beacon deployment enables flexible RTLS for dynamic warehouse environments
  • Real-time tracking works with multiple mobile units simultaneously
  • System requires minimum stationary beacon framework with scalable mobile additions
  • Mobile beacon approach reduces installation complexity for expanding operations

👥 Who Should Watch This

Engineers and operations managers evaluating indoor positioning systems for autonomous robots, drones, and mobile equipment need to understand how mobile beacons extend tracking coverage beyond stationary infrastructure. This demo shows practical deployment of Marvelmind's hybrid beacon approach for dynamic environments.

? FAQ

Q: Can mobile beacons extend positioning coverage in my warehouse?
Yes. Mobile (Hedgehog) beacons can be attached to vehicles or carried to extend coverage beyond fixed stationary beacon networks. They work alongside wall-mounted beacons to create flexible indoor positioning coverage for warehouse automation and forklift tracking.
Q: How many stationary beacons do I need with mobile beacons?
Minimum coverage requires at least 4 stationary beacons to establish coordinate reference frame. Mobile beacons then enhance coverage in areas between or beyond fixed installations. Your exact configuration depends on room dimensions and accuracy requirements.
Q: What's the difference between stationary and mobile Hedgehog beacons?
Stationary beacons mount on walls to establish the positioning infrastructure. Mobile beacons are portable units attached to robots, forklifts, or carried by operators to extend real-time tracking coverage throughout your space.
Q: Can this system track autonomous robots and drones simultaneously?
Yes. Marvelmind's indoor positioning system supports multiple simultaneous mobile beacons, enabling tracking of multiple autonomous robots, drones, and equipment in the same space with real-time precision.
Q: What are typical accuracy levels with mobile beacon setups?
Accuracy depends on beacon spacing and configuration. Standard implementations achieve centimeter-level positioning suitable for warehouse automation, autonomous vehicle navigation, and precise equipment tracking indoors.

Detailed Overview

Marvelmind's indoor positioning system combines stationary and mobile beacons to create a comprehensive indoor navigation solution. In this demonstration, two mobile Hedgehog beacons are manually carried through a room while four wall-mounted stationary beacons establish the coordinate framework. This hybrid approach enables real-time indoor tracking and positioning for autonomous robots, mobile equipment, and drones without requiring line-of-sight to all beacons simultaneously.

Mobile beacons extend the practical range and flexibility of indoor positioning systems, allowing equipment to carry their own reference points into new areas. The system calculates precise locations by trilateration, using ultrasonic signals from multiple beacon points. This methodology provides the accuracy needed for warehouse automation, forklift tracking, and autonomous indoor robot navigation.

The demo reveals how Marvelmind's indoor positioning architecture scales from simple fixed installations to complex mobile deployments. By combining stationary infrastructure with portable beacons, organizations can implement RTLS (Real-Time Location Systems) in dynamic environments where static beacons alone would create coverage gaps. This flexibility makes the system adaptable to evolving warehouse layouts and changing operational requirements.

# Topics

indoor positioningmobile beaconshedgehogindoor trackingreal-time positioningautonomous robotsindoor navigation

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