DocumentCode
3354462
Title
Hybrid GPS and GSM localization — energy-efficient detection of spatial triggers
Author
Deblauwe, Nico ; Treu, Georg
Author_Institution
Dept. of Fund. Electr. & Instrum., Vrije Univ., Brussels
fYear
2008
fDate
27-27 March 2008
Firstpage
181
Lastpage
189
Abstract
For realizing proactive Location-based Services it is necessary to automatically detect when the mobile device enters or leaves certain geographical zones. Assuming terminal-based positioning like GPS, in a rudimentary approach this can be realized by continuous operation of the GPS receiver, where the generated position fixes are always checked against the zone definition. However, as GPS is very energy-consuming, this will lead to a quick battery drain and thus to a bad user experience. As a possible solution, this paper presents a novel technique which dynamically switches on and off the GPS receiver. The goal is to keep the GPS receiver off as long as possible in order to save energy, while still being able to detect the entering or leaving of a zone. The basic idea is to compare the device´s current GSM measurements with the ones taken the last time the GPS was switched on. If, based on that comparison, it can be ruled out that the zone has been entered or left, the GPS receiver may remain switched off. For comparing GSM readings, the classical Common Base Station indicator is extended by considering multiple samples and incorporating values of Received Signal Strength. The paper presents results based on simulated as well as real test data, which underline the validity of the method.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; cellular radio; radio receivers; signal detection; Global Positioning System; Groupe Speciale Mobile; energy-efficient detection; hybrid GPS receiver; hybrid GSM localization; location-based service; mobile device; spatial trigger; Energy efficiency; Event detection; GSM; Global Positioning System; Instruments; Mobile communication; Navigation; Network servers; Power engineering and energy; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Positioning, Navigation and Communication, 2008. WPNC 2008. 5th Workshop on
Conference_Location
Hannover
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1798-8
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1799-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WPNC.2008.4510373
Filename
4510373
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