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Towards Mobile Phone Localization without War-Driving
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2010
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CartographyLocation TrackingEngineeringSmart CityLocation AwarenessWearable TechnologyElectronic CompassesMobile ComputingLocalization ServicesMobile Positioning DataLocalization TechniqueIndoor Positioning SystemLocalizationAir Navigation SystemsLocation InformationSatellite Navigation Systems
This paper identifies the possibility of using electronic compasses and accelerometers in mobile phones, as a simple and scalable method of localization without war-driving. The idea is not fundamentally different from ship or air navigation systems, known for centuries. Nonetheless, directly applying the idea to human-scale environments is non-trivial. Noisy phone sensors and complicated human movements present practical research challenges. We cope with these challenges by recording a person's walking patterns, and matching it against possible path signatures generated from a local electronic map. Electronic maps enable greater coverage, while eliminating the reliance on WiFi infrastructure and expensive war-driving. Measurements on Nokia phones and evaluation with real users confirm the anticipated benefits. Results show a location accuracy of less than 11m in regions where today's localization services are unsatisfactory or unavailable.
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