Authors
Jeffrey Hightower, Sunny Consolvo, Anthony LaMarca, Ian Smith, Jeff Hughes
Publication date
2005/9/11
Book
International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
Pages
159-176
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Location-enhanced mobile devices are becoming common, but applications built for these devices find themselves suffering a mismatch between the latitude and longitude that location sensors provide and the colloquial place label that applications need. Conveying my location to my spouse, for example as (48.13641N, 11.57471E), is less informative than saying “at home.” We introduce an algorithm called BeaconPrint that uses WiFi and GSM radio fingerprints collected by someone’s personal mobile device to automatically learn the places they go and then detect when they return to those places. BeaconPrint does not automatically assign names or semantics to places. Rather, it provides the technological foundation to support this task. We compare BeaconPrint to three existing algorithms using month-long trace logs from each of three people. Algorithmic results are supplemented with a survey study …
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J Hightower, S Consolvo, A LaMarca, I Smith, J Hughes - International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, 2005