Submaps for Large Indoor Positioning Systems | Marvelmind

Installation & Setup

Submaps for Large Indoor Positioning Systems | Marvelmind

▶ 6:29
📅 2017-12-27

Submaps for Large Indoor Positioning Systems | Marvelmind

🔗 Watch on YouTube

For more information, please contact: info@marvelmind.com

What This Video Covers

Submaps is a powerful feature for building large-scale indoor positioning systems covering 10,000 to 300,000+ m². This guide explains how to partition extensive facilities into smaller service zones (30-1,000 m² each) to enable efficient RTLS deployment for forklift tracking, autonomous robots, and warehouse automation. Learn best practices for modular indoor navigation without sacrificing accuracy.

Key Takeaways

  • Submaps divide large facilities into modular service zones (30-1,000 m²) enabling coverage of 10,000-300,000+ m² with independent indoor positioning networks
  • Each submap is configured with optimized beacon placement for reliable indoor GPS-level accuracy without sacrificing positioning performance
  • Modular architecture supports phased deployment—start small and expand your RTLS, forklift tracking, and warehouse automation incrementally
  • Proper submap design at handoff points ensures autonomous robots, drones, and material handling equipment maintain continuous position tracking across service zones
  • Submaps simplify line-of-sight management and radio propagation challenges inherent in large, complex facilities like warehouses and factories

👥 Who Should Watch This

Operations managers, warehouse planners, and systems integrators deploying indoor positioning systems across large facilities. This content solves the challenge of covering expansive warehouses, factories, and business centers with modular, scalable ultrasonic positioning infrastructure without prohibitive cost or complexity.

? FAQ

Q: What is the maximum size facility that submaps can cover?
Submaps enable indoor positioning system deployment across facilities of 10,000 to 300,000+ m². There is no theoretical upper limit; you simply add additional service zones as needed. Large warehouses, factories, and business centers routinely use multiple submaps.
Q: How large should each individual submap be?
Each submap typically covers 30 to 1,000 m². Submap size depends on facility layout, beacon density, radio propagation, and line-of-sight conditions. Smaller submaps (30-100 m²) work well for confined spaces; larger zones (500-1,000 m²) suit open warehouses.
Q: Do submaps reduce positioning accuracy compared to a single large map?
No. When properly configured with appropriate beacon density and line-of-sight coverage, each submap maintains the same accuracy as a standalone indoor positioning system. Accuracy depends on beacon placement and signal quality, not map size.
Q: How do autonomous robots transition between submaps?
Robots recognize handoff points where submaps overlap or connect. The indoor navigation system coordinates transitions, maintaining continuous position tracking. Proper beacon overlap at service zone boundaries ensures seamless RTLS continuity without dropouts.
Q: Can I deploy submaps incrementally, expanding over time?
Yes. Submaps support phased rollout perfectly. Deploy initial service zones, then add adjacent submaps as operational requirements expand. This reduces upfront capital costs and allows learning before large-scale warehouse automation deployment.

Detailed Overview

Submaps enable enterprise-grade indoor positioning systems to scale across massive facilities by dividing large areas into manageable, modular sections. Rather than deploying a single monolithic map covering an entire warehouse or factory, submaps allow you to create discrete service zones—typically 30 to 1,000 m² each—that collectively support areas exceeding 10,000 to 300,000+ m². This approach is essential for autonomous indoor robots, forklift tracking, warehouse automation, and drone navigation in complex environments. Each submap operates as an independent indoor positioning network with its own beacon configuration and reference points, simplifying deployment logistics and reducing system complexity. Submaps provide flexibility in phased rollouts, allowing gradual expansion of your RTLS infrastructure as business needs evolve. This modular architecture maintains positioning accuracy while accommodating line-of-sight constraints and radio propagation challenges inherent in large facilities. Organizations implementing submaps can efficiently manage multiple zones—production floors, loading docks, storage areas—each with optimized beacon placement for indoor GPS-level accuracy without expensive site-wide recalibration.

# Topics

submapsindoor positioning systemwarehouse automationlarge mapsindoor navigationRTLSservice zones

📍 Need precise indoor positioning for your project?

Plan Your System →

For more information, please contact: info@marvelmind.com
Scroll to Top