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US-2018066944-A1 · Mar 8, 2018 · US
US10165415B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10165415-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715785660-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 25, 2018 |
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A method for performing geomagnetic signal processing using a geomagnetic signal processing apparatus is provided. The method includes obtaining a geomagnetic signal based on a geomagnetic sensor output; converting the obtained geomagnetic signal into a high frequency signal having a frequency equal to or higher than a reference frequency using a signal processing filter; extracting abnormal high frequency signal values outside a predetermined critical range from the converted high frequency signal; determining whether a sum of the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values converges into a critical range a preset time window; and correcting the geomagnetic signal based on the determining.
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A method for performing geomagnetic signal processing using a geomagnetic signal processing apparatus, the method comprising: obtaining a geomagnetic signal based on a geomagnetic sensor output; converting the obtained geomagnetic signal into a high frequency signal having a frequency equal to or higher than a reference frequency using a signal processing filter; extracting abnormal high frequency signal values outside a critical range from the converted high frequency signal; determining whether a sum of the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values converges into the critical range within a preset time window; correcting the geomagnetic signal based on the determining; setting a time window to a first size; determining whether the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values are included in the time window of the first size; and changing a size of the time window according to the determining whether the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values are included in the time window of the first size, wherein the determining whether the sum of the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values converges into the critical range within the preset time window comprises: determining the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values as noise when the sum of the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values converges into the critical range within the preset time window; and determining the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values as offset when the sum of the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values does not converge into the critical range within the preset time window, and wherein a first abnormal high frequency signal value is equal to or greater than a maximum value of the critical range and a second abnormal high frequency signal value is equal to or less than a minimum value of the critical range. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the correcting the geomagnetic signal comprises: removing a signal region corresponding to the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values from the geomagnetic signal when the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values are determined as noise. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the correcting the geomagnetic signal comprises: determining an offset value based on a normal signal value corresponding to a normal high frequency signal value of the geomagnetic signal and an abnormal signal value corresponding to the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values when the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values are determined as offset; and correcting the abnormal signal value by the determined offset value. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining the reference frequency based on a predetermined velocity and a distance between a first point and a second point at which geomagnetic values are different from each other in a reference geomagnetic signal of a positioning target area. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the signal processing filter is a filter to which a weight determined based on the reference frequency has been applied. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the critical range includes a maximum high frequency signal value and a minimum high frequency signal value of a second high frequency signal corresponding to a reference geomagnetic signal of a positioning target area. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the changing the size of the time window comprises: changing the size of the time window from the first size to a second size including the first abnormal high frequency signal value and the second abnormal high frequency signal value when the time window of the first size includes the first abnormal high frequency signal value and does not include the second abnormal high frequency signal value. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the changing the size of the time window from the first size to a second size including the first abnormal high frequency signal value and the second abnormal high frequency signal value comprises: calculating the sum of the first abnormal high frequency signal value and the second abnormal high frequency signal value within a time window of the second size; and setting the time window to the second size if the sum converges to a specific value for a predetermined time period. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the correcting the geomagnetic signal comprises: comparing the corrected geomagnetic signal with a reference geomagnetic signal of a positioning target area; and determining a position of the geomagnetic sensor as a result of the comparing. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the correcting the geomagnetic signal comprises: transmitting the corrected geomagnetic signal to a positioning server; and receiving a positioning result determined by comparing the corrected geomagnetic signal with a reference geomagnetic signal of a positioning target area from the positioning server. 11. A non-transitory computer readable recording medium having embodied thereon a program, which when executed by a processor of a device causes the device to execute a method, the method including: obtaining a geomagnetic signal based on a geomagnetic sensor output; converting the obtained geomagnetic signal into a high frequency signal having a frequency equal to or higher than a reference frequency using a signal processing filter; extracting abnormal high frequency signal values outside a critical range from the converted high frequency signal; determining whether a sum of the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values converges into the critical range within a preset time window; correcting the geomagnetic signal based on the determining; setting a time window to a first size; determining whether the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values are included in the time window of the first size; and changing a size of the time window according to the determining whether the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values are included in the time window of the first size, wherein the determining whether the sum of the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values converges into the critical range within the preset time window comprises: determining the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values as noise when the sum of the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values converges into the critical range within the preset time window; and determining the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values as offset when the sum of the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values does not converge into the critical range within the preset time window, and wherein a first abnormal high frequency signal value is equal to or greater than a maximum value of the critical range and a second abnormal high frequency signal value is equal to or less than a minimum value of the critical range. 12. A mobile device comprising: a geomagnetic sensor configured to generate a geomagnetic signal; and a controller configured to: convert the geomagnetic signal into a high frequency signal having a frequency equal to or higher than a reference frequency using a signal processing filter; extract abnormal high frequency signal values outside a critical range from the high frequency signal; correct the geomagnetic signal based on whether a sum of the abnormal high frequency signal values is within the critical range within a preset time window set a time window to a first size; determine whether the extracted abnormal high frequency signal values are included in the time window of the first size; and change a size of the time window according to whether the extracted abnormal high frequency signal valu
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