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A scalable location service for geographic ad hoc routing
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Geographic Ad HocLocation ServersSpatial HierarchyEngineeringGlobal Positioning SystemLocation ServerWireless RoutingLocation AwarenessMobile ComputingComputer ScienceMobile Geospatial ApplicationGlobal Satellite Navigation SystemsLocalizationLocation InformationLocation ManagementLocation-based ServiceRouting Protocol
GLS is a new distributed location service which tracks mobile node locations. GLS combined with geographic forwarding allows the construction of ad hoc mobile networks that scale to a larger number of nodes than possible with previous work. GLS is decentralized and runs on the mobile nodes themselves, requiring no fixed infrastructure. Each mobile node periodically updates a small set of other nodes (its location servers) with its current location. A node sends its position updates to its location servers without knowing their actual identities, assisted by a predefined ordering of node identifiers and a predefined geographic hierarchy. Queries for a mobile node's location also use the predefined identifier ordering and spatial hierarchy to find a location server for that node.
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