Authors
Yu-Chung Cheng, Yatin Chawathe, Anthony LaMarca, John Krumm
Publication date
2005/6/6
Book
Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services
Pages
233-245
Description
Location systems have long been identified as an important component of emerging mobile applications. Most research on location systems has focused on precise location in indoor environments. However, many location applications (for example, location-aware web search) become interesting only when the underlying location system is available ubiquitously and is not limited to a single office environment. Unfortunately, the installation and calibration overhead involved for most of the existing research systems is too prohibitive to imagine deploying them across, say, an entire city. In this work, we evaluate the feasibility of building a wide-area 802.11 Wi-Fi-based positioning system. We compare a suite of wireless-radio-based positioning algorithms to understand how they can be adapted for such ubiquitous deployment with minimal calibration. In particular, we study the impact of this limited calibration on the …
Total citations
200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320249253331476063536266494237352622141151
Scholar articles
YC Cheng, Y Chawathe, A LaMarca, J Krumm - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on …, 2005