This book delivers concise coverage of classical methods and new developments related to indoor location-based services. It collects results from isolated domains including geometry, artificial intelligence, statistics, cooperative algorithms, and distributed systems and thus provides an accessible overview of fundamental methods and technologies. This makes it an ideal starting point for researchers, students, and professionals in pervasive computing.Location-based services are services using the location of a mobile computing device as their primary input. While such services are fairly easy to implement outside buildings thanks to accessible global positioning systems and high-quality environmental information, the situation inside buildings is fundamentally different. In general, there is no simple way of determining the position of a moving target inside a building without an additional dedicated infrastructure.The book’s structure is learning oriented, starting witha short introduction to wireless communication systems and basic positioning techniques and ending with advanced features like event detection, simultaneous localization and mapping, and privacy aspects. Readers who are not familiar with the individual topics will be able to work through the book from start to finish. At the same time all chapters are self-contained to support readers who are already familiar with some of the content and only want to pick selected topics that are of particular interest.
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Indoor Location-Based Services
1 Introduction.- 2 Prerequisites.- 3 Basic Positioning Techniques.- 4 Building Modelling.- 5 Position Refinement.- 6 Trajectory Computing.- 7 Event Detection for Indoor LBS.- 8 Simultaneous Localization and Mapping in Buildings.- 9 Privacy and Security Considerations.- 10 Open Problem Spaces.
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This book delivers concise coverage of classical methods and new developments related to indoor location-based services. It collects results from isolated domains including geometry, artificial intelligence, statistics, cooperative algorithms, and distributed systems and thus provides an accessible overview of fundamental methods and technologies. This makes it an ideal starting point for researchers, students, and professionals in pervasive computing.Location-based services are services using the location of a mobile computing device as their primary input. While such services are fairly easy to implement outside buildings thanks to accessible global positioning systems and high-quality environmental information, the situation inside buildings is fundamentally different. In general, there is no simple way of determining the position of a moving target inside a building without an additional dedicated infrastructure.The book’s structure is learning oriented, starting witha short introduction to wireless communication systems and basic positioning techniques and ending with advanced features like event detection, simultaneous localization and mapping, and privacy aspects. Readers who are not familiar with the individual topics will be able to work through the book from start to finish. At the same time all chapters are self-contained to support readers who are already familiar with some of the content and only want to pick selected topics that are of particular interest.
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Concise coverage of classical methods and new developments Collects results from isolated domains including geometry, artificial intelligence, statistics, cooperative algorithms, and distributed systems Topics covered range from basic positioning techniques to advanced features like event detection, simultaneous localization and mapping, and privacy aspects Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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ISBN
9783319106984
Publisert
2014-12-09
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Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

Martin Werner has been working as a research scientist in the Mobile and Distributed Systems Group at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich since 2009. His main research interests range from mobile services to indoor location-based services, context-aware and ubiquitous computing, mobile communications, and security and privacy in online networks.