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Location-based services

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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Location-Based Services

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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Semantic location-based services

2016 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2016
Semantic 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, Xia Guo
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Location-based communication services

Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGMM workshop on Effective telepresence, 2004
Our 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 anonymity in continuous location-based services

Proceedings of the 15th annual ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems, 2007
A major concern for large-scale deployment of location-based services (LBSs) is the potential abuse of their client location data, which may imply sensitive personal information. Location privacy protection is challenging because a location itself may reveal a subject's identity.
Toby Xu, Ying Cai
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A locating method for WLAN based location service

IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE'05), 2005
General wireless local area network (WLAN) based location systems use the received signal strength (RSS) as location fingerprint without any additional changes to the WLAN infrastructure. However, in real environment RSS are impacted by many factors, such as multiple path transmission (multi-path), temperature, body, etc, which harm the accuracy of ...
V. L. Victor Lang, Z. G. Cynthia Gu
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Location Privacy of Users in Location-based Services

2006 Third Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Networking & Services, 2006
In this paper, we introduce Location Traceability as an indicator for evaluating time-series location privacy for users on location-based services (LBS). The location trace-ability of a user is calculated with a formalized tree structure that represents all possible paths of a moving user. Through the results of the simulation experiments, we validated
Yutaka Yanagisawa   +2 more
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A predictive location model for location-based services

Proceedings of the 11th ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems, 2003
Location-Based Services (LBSs) utilize information about users' locations through location-aware mobile devices to provide services, such as nearest features of interest, they request. This is a common strategy in LBSs and although it is needed and benefits the users, there are additional benefits when future locations (e.g., locations at later times ...
Hassan A. Karimi, Xiong Liu 0001
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Location-Based-Service Roaming Based on Web Services

19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA'05) Volume 1 (AINA papers), 2005
Due to the rapid growth of personal mobile communication devices, more and more wireless mobile applications are developed. Location-based mobile application, one of the wireless mobile applications, becomes the future trend. However, the application execution environment is not complete.
Chun-Te Wu, Hsing Mei
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