The motion of a pedestrian is evaluated by determining at least one position of at least one identified portion of the pedestrian, projecting the positions(s) on at least one plane, and deriving the motion from the position(s) projected on the at least one plane. Typically the position(s) are determined in three-dimensions, e.g. of the feet. It is possible to project on two different planes to provide three-dimensional navigation information.

 
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