DocumentCode
1567461
Title
Bluetooth enables in-door mobile location services
Author
Thongthammachart, Saowanee ; Olesen, Henning
Author_Institution
Center for Tele-Information, Tech. Univ. Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
Volume
3
fYear
2003
Firstpage
2023
Abstract
Several technologies can be applied to enable mobile location services, but most of them suffer from limited accuracy and availability. GPS can solve the problem of determining the location of users in most outdoor situations, but an end-user position inside a building cannot be pinpointed. Other mobile location techniques can also provide the user´s position, but the accuracy is rather low. In order to improve the accuracy and make location-based services really attractive, existing approaches must be supplemented by new technologies. Wireless short-range technologies like Bluetooth could be candidates for solving these problems. This paper shows that Bluetooth can act as a key enabler of mobile location services in an in-door environment. The advantage of Bluetooth technology is, that it can provide rather precise location data inside a building or hotspot area, while the Bluetooth terminal is connected to the network. Hence, the users are able to obtain more detailed guidance and information on their sites of interest such as department stores, airports and other public areas.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; Bluetooth; Global Positioning System; indoor radio; telecommunication services; Bluetooth; GPS; Global Positioning System; in-door mobile location services; location-based services; wireless short-range technologies; 3G mobile communication; Airports; Availability; Bluetooth; Data communication; GSM; Global Positioning System; Ground penetrating radar; Navigation; User interfaces;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2003. VTC 2003-Spring. The 57th IEEE Semiannual
ISSN
1090-3038
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7757-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VETECS.2003.1207180
Filename
1207180
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