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Ubiquitous positioning [electronic resource] / Robin Mannings.
ISBN:
9781596931046
Title:
Ubiquitous positioning [electronic resource] / Robin Mannings.
Author:
Mannings, Robin.
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Publication Information:
Boston : Artech House, ©2008.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 203 pages) : illustrations.
Series:
Mobile comunications series

Artech House GNSS library
Contents:
Ubiquitous Positioning; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Concept of Ubiquitous Positioning; 1.2 The Aim of This Book; 1.3 The Structure of This Book; 1.3.1 Background and Overview; 1.3.2 Motivation, Business, and Applications; 1.3.3 Technologies of Whereness; 1.3.4 Whereness and the Future; 1.3.5 The Epilogue; 1.4 General Principles; 1.4.1 Some History and Terminology; 1.4.2 Today's Opportunities and the Current Fragmented Market; 1.4.3 Position, Location, and Coordinates; 1.4.4 Remote and Autonomous Positioning; 1.4.5 The Inadequacies of GPS.

1.4.6 Ubiquitous Computing1.4.7 Context Aware Computing; 1.4.8 User Profile; 1.4.9 A Priori Information; 1.4.10 Positioning Practicalities; 1.4.11 The Ad Hoc Approach to Sharing Location; 1.4.12 Quality of Information; 1.4.13 Robotic Systems and Machine Intelligence; 1.5 Summary; References; Chapter 2 Overview of Whereness; 2.1 Whereness in the Changing Digital Networked Economy; 2.1.1 Convergence; 2.1.2 Disruptive Technology; 2.1.3 Openness and Web 2.0; 2.1.4 Commoditization and Diversification; 2.2 Today's Whereness Businesses; 2.2.1 ITS and LBS; 2.3 Future Whereness Applications.

2.3.1 Management of Scarce Resources2.3.2 Demography, Health, and Well-Being; 2.3.3 Self-Actualization; 2.3.4 Humanizing Big Brother; 2.4 Radio Positioning; 2.4.1 Communications and Sensing; 2.4.2 Transparency; 2.4.3 Far-Field and Near-Field Communications; 2.4.4 Useful Radio Characteristics; 2.4.5 Global Navigational Satellite Systems (GNSS) and GPS; 2.4.6 Cellular Positioning; 2.4.7 WiFi Positioning; 2.4.8 Ultrawideband Positioning; 2.5 NonRadio and Sensor-Based Positioning; 2.5.1 Communications Cable Contact; 2.5.2 Electronic Diaries and Calendars; 2.5.3 Infrared; 2.5.4 Ultrasonics.

2.5.5 Optical Video Cameras2.5.6 Magnetic Fields; 2.5.7 Mechanical and Inertial Systems; 2.5.8 Sensor Fusion; 2.5.9 A Summary of Positioning Methods; 2.6 Web 2.0 and Maps; 2.7 Conclusion and Vision; 2.7.1 Future Whereness Technology; 2.7.2 The Semantic Web; 2.7.3 Simultaneous Location and Mapping; 2.8 Summary; References; Chapter 3 Whereness in the Future DigitalNetworked Economy; 3.1 Convergence and Disruption; 3.2 Commercial Frameworks; 3.3 The Impact of Openness; 3.4 Whereness and the Future Digital Networked Economy; 3.4.1 Falling Cost; 3.4.2 Web Services.

3.4.3 Geographically Tagged Information3.4.4 Information Commons; 3.4.5 Trust Support Services; 3.4.6 Opportunities as the Scope of the Internet Increases; 3.4.7 Simplicity; 3.4.8 Wirelessness; 3.4.9 Whereness as a New Utility?; 3.5 Businesses Relevant to Whereness; 3.5.1 Global Navigational Satellite System (GNSS) Receivers; 3.5.2 Cellular Mobile Radio Operators; 3.5.3 Wireless Hotspot Operators; 3.5.4 Groupware; 3.6 Intelligence; 3.6.1 The Invisible GIS; 3.6.2 Routing Information; 3.6.3 Accounting Units of Value; 3.6.4 Route Guidance; 3.6.5 Controlling Systems.
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Publication Date:
2008
Publication Information:
Boston : Artech House, ©2008.