Title :
A survey of positioning techniques and location based services in wireless networks
Author :
Yassin, Mohamad ; Rachid, Elias
Author_Institution :
ESIB, St.-Joseph Univ., Mar Roukoz, Lebanon
Abstract :
Positioning techniques are known in a wide variety of wireless radio access technologies. Traditionally, Global Positioning System (GPS) is the most popular outdoor positioning system. Localization also exists in mobile networks such as Global System for Mobile communications (GSM). Recently, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) become widely deployed, and they are also used for localizing wireless-enabled clients. Many techniques are used to estimate client position in a wireless network. They are based on the characteristics of the received wireless signals: power, time or angle of arrival. In addition, hybrid positioning techniques make use of the collaboration between different wireless radio access technologies existing in the same geographical area. Client positioning allows the introduction of numerous services like real-time tracking, security alerts, informational services and entertainment applications. Such services are known as Location Based Services (LBS), and they are useful in both commerce and security sectors. In this paper, we explain the principles behind positioning techniques used in satellite networks, mobile networks and Wireless Local Area Networks. We also describe hybrid localization methods that exploit the coexistence of several radio access technologies in the same region, and we classify the location based services into several categories. When localization accuracy is improved, position-dependant services become more robust and efficient, and user satisfaction increases.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; direction-of-arrival estimation; mobile radio; radio access networks; wireless LAN; GPS; GSM; Global Positioning System; LBS; WLAN; angle of arrival; client position estimation; entertainment applications; geographical area; global system for mobile communication network; hybrid positioning techniques; informational services; location based services; outdoor positioning system; real-time tracking; received wireless signals; satellite networks; security alerts; security sectors; time-of-arrival; wireless local area networks; wireless radio access technology; wireless-enabled client localization; Accuracy; Global Positioning System; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Position measurement; Satellites; GPS; GSM; Location Based Services; Positioning techniques; Wi-Fi; hybrid positioning systems;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing, Informatics, Communication and Energy Systems (SPICES), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kozhikode
DOI :
10.1109/SPICES.2015.7091420