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Abstract:
Place Lab: Device Positioning Using Radio Beacons in the Wild
Anthony LaMarca,
Yatin Chawathe,
Ian Smith, and
others
Location awareness is an important capability for mobile
computing. Yet inexpensive, pervasive positioning--a requirement for
wide-scale adoption of location-aware computing--has been
elusive. We demonstrate a radio beacon-based approach to location,
called Place Lab, that can overcome the lack of ubiquity and
high-cost found in existing location sensing approaches. Using Place
Lab, commodity laptops, PDAs and cell phones estimate their position
by listening for the cell IDs of fixed radio beacons, such as
wireless access points, and referencing the beacons' positions in a
cached database. We present experimental results showing that 802.11
and GSM beacons are sufficiently pervasive in the greater Seattle
area to achieve 20-40 meter median accuracy with nearly 100%
coverage measured by availability in people's daily lives.
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