DocumentCode
1895250
Title
Location-awareness and real-time tracking using radio beacons
Author
Zarimpas, V. ; Honary, Bahram ; Lund, David ; Tanriover, C.
Author_Institution
Lancaster Univ., Lancaster, UK
fYear
2005
fDate
25-25 Oct. 2005
Firstpage
193
Lastpage
199
Abstract
Location awareness is an important capability for a series of wirelessly-enhanced business and consumer mobile applications. Low-cost devices that can be incorporated into a broad range of business and consumer appliances can be used for location determination and tracking. In this paper, we demonstrate a radio beacon-based approach that suggests heterogeneous wireless networks can be joined together to provide wide area tracking capability. Our implementation is based on probabilistic and statistical techniques, where signal strengths measurements from cellular networks are used to estimate the user´s location. Simulation results and field tests around Lancaster University campus show that these techniques can achieve good performance (accuracy less than 50 m) compared with traditional deterministic methods (i.e. triangulation).
Keywords
cellular radio; mobile computing; radio networks; statistical distributions; Lancaster University campus; cellular networks; consumer mobile applications; heterogeneous wireless networks; location awareness; probabilistic techniques; radio beacons; real time tracking; statistical techniques; wide area tracking capability; wirelessly enhanced business; GSM/GPRS; beacons; location-aware; positioning; probabilistic; signal strength;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Perspectives in Pervasive Computing
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
Filename
5678087
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