Heiko Will
Papers
3
Total Citations
59
H-Index
3
About
Heiko Will is a leading researcher in indoor localization systems, with a focus on creating robust, reproducible testbeds for evaluating positioning technologies. His major contributions center on bridging the gap between theoretical algorithms and real-world performance. Will pioneered a low-cost, off-the-shelf robot system that provides precise ground truth positioning data, enabling rigorous evaluation of diverse localization systems. This work, detailed in his highly cited 2012 paper (46 citations), has become a foundational reference for the field. Building on this, he developed a virtual indoor localization testbed that allows researchers to easily test algorithms against a vast repository of real-world distance measurements collected in dense reference grids. This virtual environment, described in his 2013 publications, dramatically lowers the barrier for validating new approaches, making high-quality, reproducible benchmarking accessible to the broader research community. Will’s work is essential for advancing reliable indoor navigation, directly impacting applications in robotics, pervasive computing, and wireless sensor networks.
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Top Papers
- 1A reference system for indoor localization testbeds46 citations · 2012
- 2A virtual indoor localization testbed for Wireless Sensor Networks9 citations · 2013
- 3Virtual testbed for indoor localization4 citations · 2013