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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
Dey, Anind +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
Dey, Anind +3 more
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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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IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2018
Location-based services (LBSs) have gained popularity as a result of the advances in mobile and communication technologies. LBS provide users with relevant information based on their location.
Philip Asuquo +7 more
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Location-based services (LBSs) have gained popularity as a result of the advances in mobile and communication technologies. LBS provide users with relevant information based on their location.
Philip Asuquo +7 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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Improving Privacy and Security of User Data in Location Based Services
International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI), 2018Location Based Services (LBS) expose user data to malicious attacks. Approaches, evolved, so far, for preserving privacy and security, suffer from one or more anomalies, and hence the problem of securing LBS data is far from being resolved. In particular,
M. Yamin, A. A. Sen
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Indoor Positioning Platform to Support 5G Location Based Services
2019 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops (ICC Workshops), 2019Positioning in general will play an important role in future 5G networks by enabling a vast amount of different location-based services and applications.
S. Horsmanheimo +6 more
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A Hybrid Positioning System for Location-Based Services: Design and Implementation
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2020In this article, we propose a hybrid positioning system (HPS) for various seamless localization applications. The base stations in the HPS incorporate four wireless protocols, namely, WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and utral-wideband (UWB); as a result, the ...
Xiansheng Guo +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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A Dual Privacy Preserving Scheme in Continuous Location-Based Services
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2018With the development of wireless communication and positioning technology, location-based services (LBSs) have been gaining tremendous popularity, due to its ability to greatly facilitate the people’s daily lives.
Shaobo Zhang +3 more
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Tourists’ intention to use location-based services (LBS)
International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2019Purpose This study aims to investigate the tourists’ intentions to use LBS within a tourism sector by integrating the elaboration likelihood model (ELM) into the framework of the theory of planned behavior (TPB). Design/methodology/approach This study
Bo Meng, Kyuhwan Choi
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