DocumentCode
3424741
Title
In-building positioning: modeling location for indoor world
Author
Kolodziej, Kris ; Danado, José
Author_Institution
Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear
2004
fDate
30 Aug.-3 Sept. 2004
Firstpage
830
Lastpage
834
Abstract
The combination of location positioning technologies such as GPS and initiatives like the US Federal Communications Commission´s E911 telecommunication has generated a lot of interest in applications and services that are a function of a user´s location, referred to as location-based services (LBS). A multitude of applications and services would also benefit from indoor (in-building) positioning and navigation. However, despite GPS technology and the positioning capabilities of cellular networks such as GSM, millions of square meters of indoor space are out of reach of these systems. Fortunately, over the past decade, advances in location positioning technology have made it possible to locate objects indoors. These alternative technologies are now being introduced to the market enabling many kinds of indoor LBS applications. The argument/exploration of this paper is that in order for indoor LBS to become widely used, there is a need for the infrastructure investment.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; cellular radio; indoor radio; mobile computing; mobility management (mobile radio); GPS; cellular networks; in-building positioning; indoor world; infrastructure investment; location positioning technology; location-based services; Application software; Computer science; Data models; GSM; Global Positioning System; Investments; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Navigation; Space technology; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2004. Proceedings. 15th International Workshop on
ISSN
1529-4188
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2195-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DEXA.2004.1333579
Filename
1333579
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