1. Millimeter-precision positioning for wide-angle indoor area enabled by metalens-integrated camera
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Li Muyang, Wu Yue, Li Haobai, Zhou Zi-Wen, Zhang Yanxiang, Yuan Zhongyi, Zhang Zaichen, and Chen Ji
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high-precision positioning ,wide-angle imaging ,integrated meta-device ,imaging processing ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Due to signal shielding caused by building structures, conventional mature positioning technologies such as the Global Positioning System (GPS) are only suitable for outdoor navigation and detection. However, there are many scenarios that urgently require high-precision indoor positioning technologies, such as indoor wireless optical communications (OWCs), navigation in large buildings, and warehouse management. Here, we proposed a millimeter-precision indoor positioning technology based on metalens-integrated camera, which determines the position of the device through imaging of beacon LEDs. Thanks to the wide-angle imaging design of our metalens, the camera can accurately capture images of beacon LEDs even when it is situated in distant corner locations. Consequently, our localization scheme achieves millimeter-level positioning accuracy across majority of wide-angle (∼120°) indoor area. Compared to traditional positioning schemes by photodiode (PD), our imaging-based approach demonstrates superior resistance to interference, thereby safeguarding positioning precision from the external signals influence. Furthermore, the compact dimensions and high performances of the positioning device make it suitable for integration into highly portable devices, such as smartphones and drones, revealing its broad potential applications in the future.
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- 2024
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