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Location based services: ongoing evolution and research agenda
We are now living in a mobile information era, which is fundamentally changing science and society. Location Based Services (LBS), which deliver information depending on the location of the (mobile) device and user, play a key role in this mobile ...
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Communications of the ACM, 2008
Evaluating user perceptions of location-tracking and location-awareness services.
Iris A. Junglas, Richard T. Watson
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Evaluating user perceptions of location-tracking and location-awareness services.
Iris A. Junglas, Richard T. Watson
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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
Anind K. Dey +3 more
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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
Anind K. Dey +3 more
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Semantic location-based services
2016 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2016Semantic location-based services (LBS) aims to provide intelligent LBS that can find and integrate various information to better meet user requirements in location-aware context. This paper argues that traditional approaches for semantic GIServices in the Cyberinfrastructure context could be extended into the LBS.
Liangcun Jiang, Peng Yue 0002, Xia Guo
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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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Location-based services and GIS in perspective
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2006This chapter examines Location Based Services (LBS) from a broad perspective involving definitions, characteristics, and application prospects. We present an overview of LBS modeling regarding users, locations, contexts and data. The LBS modeling endeavors are cross-examined with a research agenda of geographic information science.
Bin Jiang 0004, Xiaobai Angela Yao
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The OCEAN-Model for Location Based Services
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing & Multimedia - MoMM2017, 2017This position paper analyzes the customers' willingness to use location based services (LBS) based on the OCEAN model using particular personality traits. Companies must create suitable solutions, because certain personal characteristics may provide better attitudes for the use of LBS whereas other personal characteristics may be less conductive for ...
Andreas Mladenow +2 more
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Adaptivity in Location-Based Services
2012Location-based services have gained wide employment in the recent years. In addition to user location, the services can be adapted to the context such as user interests, preferences, personal profiles, mobile devices and time. Even the location system per se can be adaptive too, which incorporates multiple available positioning methods and returns an ...
Rui Zhou 0012, Wensheng Guo, Nan Sang
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Access Control in Location-Based Services
2009Recent enhancements in location technologies reliability and precision are fostering the development of a new wave of applications that make use of the location information of users. Such applications introduces new aspects of access control which should be addressed.
C.A. Ardagna +3 more
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2009
The provisioning of Location-Based Services (LBS) follows the chain of determination of a position, mapping this information onto a natural language-based description of this position and performing the service itself. The evolution of technologies regarding applications and infrastructure, standards and contents has brought up various streams that ...
Henrik Hanke, Alf Neumann
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The provisioning of Location-Based Services (LBS) follows the chain of determination of a position, mapping this information onto a natural language-based description of this position and performing the service itself. The evolution of technologies regarding applications and infrastructure, standards and contents has brought up various streams that ...
Henrik Hanke, Alf Neumann
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