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Location systems for ubiquitous computing Export

Computer, Vol. 34, No. 8. (07 August 2002), pp. 57-66.

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This survey and taxonomy of location systems for mobile-computing applications describes a spectrum of current products and explores the latest in the field. To make sense of this domain, we have developed a taxonomy to help developers of location-aware applications better evaluate their options when choosing a location-sensing system. The taxonomy may also aid researchers in identifying opportunities for new location-sensing techniques


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