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IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2010
Today, location information is in the hands of the masses. The success of location in pervasive computing has exposed new challenges and opportunities for researchers including making location sensing more robust, accurate, deployable, secure, and developer-friendly. This special issue showcases papers that describe recent research that addresses these
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Today, location information is in the hands of the masses. The success of location in pervasive computing has exposed new challenges and opportunities for researchers including making location sensing more robust, accurate, deployable, secure, and developer-friendly. This special issue showcases papers that describe recent research that addresses these
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2007
There are several unsolved problems in LBS, in management and low surfaces. Most of them are in quick progress, but some need new developments. The product managers have to take responsibility for the software and hardware research and development part of the LBS product.
Ben Falchuk +2 more
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There are several unsolved problems in LBS, in management and low surfaces. Most of them are in quick progress, but some need new developments. The product managers have to take responsibility for the software and hardware research and development part of the LBS product.
Ben Falchuk +2 more
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2002
This chapter describes a framework for providing location-based services based on the separation of content and content providers. Content from multiple providers can be aggregated and selected based on criteria reflecting what the customer has specified or purchased.
Prabuddha Biswas +3 more
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This chapter describes a framework for providing location-based services based on the separation of content and content providers. Content from multiple providers can be aggregated and selected based on criteria reflecting what the customer has specified or purchased.
Prabuddha Biswas +3 more
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2005
Preface. List of Abbreviations. 1 Introduction. 1.1 What are Location-based Services? 1.2 Application Scenarios. 1.3 LBS Actors. 1.4 Standardization. 1.5 Structure of this Book. Part I: Fundamentals. 2 What is Location? 2.1 Location Categories. 2.2 Spatial Location. 2.3 Conclusion. 3 Spatial Databases and GIS. 3.1 What are Spatial Databases and GIS?
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Preface. List of Abbreviations. 1 Introduction. 1.1 What are Location-based Services? 1.2 Application Scenarios. 1.3 LBS Actors. 1.4 Standardization. 1.5 Structure of this Book. Part I: Fundamentals. 2 What is Location? 2.1 Location Categories. 2.2 Spatial Location. 2.3 Conclusion. 3 Spatial Databases and GIS. 3.1 What are Spatial Databases and GIS?
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2014
Schon im Kapitel uber Big Data hatten wir uber Ortungsfunktionen, Augmented Reality und LBS gesprochen. Wir legen in diesem Kapitel noch einmal einen Schwerpunkt darauf, weil sich diese gesonderte Betrachtung gerade mit Blick auf Context Business lohnt.
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Schon im Kapitel uber Big Data hatten wir uber Ortungsfunktionen, Augmented Reality und LBS gesprochen. Wir legen in diesem Kapitel noch einmal einen Schwerpunkt darauf, weil sich diese gesonderte Betrachtung gerade mit Blick auf Context Business lohnt.
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Location-based communication services
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGMM workshop on Effective telepresence, 2004Our demo shows end-user-oriented location-based services based on application-layer, human understandable location descriptions.
Xiaotao Wu +4 more
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Industrial location-based Services
2010 5th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications, 2010Modern industrial automation control systems are growing to be large-scaled, complex and information-luxuriant, so that selecting and displaying proper information to operators is becoming more and more difficult. Asset management in such large control systems is also a tough challenge.
null Xiaobo Peng, null Thong Nguyen
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WiSt - Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium, 2012
Stefan Christmann +2 more
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Multicast Over Location-Based Services
2009This chapter details the potential found in combining to different technologies. The two basically different technologies, LBSs in mobile communication and the well-elaborated multicast technology are merged in the multicast via LBS solutions. As this chapter demonstrates, this emerging new area has a lot of possibilities, which have not been ...
Péter Hegedüs +3 more
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Indoor location-based services
SIGSPATIAL Special, 2018Billions of smartphone users throughout the world have come to expect, and rely upon, intuitive, reliable and accurate maps, directions, turn-by-turn navigation and other location-based services (LBSs). Those same users will over the next few years come to expect and then demand the same experience and services when they enter any large building or ...
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