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Location awareness refers to devices that can passively or actively determine their location. Navigational instruments provide location coordinates for vessels and vehicles. Surveying equipment identifies location with respect to a well-known location wireless communications device. The term applies to navigating, real-time locating and positioning support with global, regional or local scope. The term has been applied to traffic, logistics,
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and leisure applications. Location awareness is supported by navigation systems, positioning systems and/or locating services. Location awareness without the active participation of the device is known as non-cooperative locating or detection.


History of terminology

The term originated for configurations settings of network systems and addressed network entities. ''Network location awareness'' (NLA) services collect network configuration and location information, and notify applications when this information changes. With the advent of global navigation satellite systems ( GNSS) and radio-equipped mobile devices, the term was redefined to include consumer-focused applications. While location awareness began as a matter of static user location, the notion was extended to reflect movement. Context models have been proposed to support context-aware applications which use location to tailor interfaces, refine application-relevant data, increase the precision of information retrieval, discover services, make user interaction implicit and build smart environments. For example, a location-aware mobile phone may confirm that it is currently in a building.


Determining location

Description in logical terms uses a structured textual form. International standardisation offers a common method using ISO/TS 16952 as originated with German standards DIN EN 61346 and DIN EN 81346. Location in mathematical terms offers coordinates that refer to a nominated point of reference. Location in network terms relates to locating network nodes. These include: * ITU switched line access addressing according to International Telecommunication Union Q-Series standards, Telecommunications Signaling System#7 (SS7) and mirroring ANSI Standards T1.110—General Information and subsequent standards. * IEEE media access addressing according to MAC International standard
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10038 with ISO/IEC 11802 and ANSI/IEEE edition. * ISO procedure call addressing according to URN/
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International standards ISO/IEC 11578 and ISO/IEC 9834 and IETF .


Variants

"Crisp" locating offers precise coordinates, using wireless signals or optical sighting, possibly with phase angle measurements. Coordinates are relative to either a standardized system of coordinates, e.g. WGS84, or a fixed object such as a building plan. Real-time locating adds timely delivery of results, especially for moving targets. Real time locating is defined with ISO/
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19762-5 and ISO/IEC 24730-1. Fuzzy locating offers less precision, e.g., presence "near" a point of reference. Measuring wireless power levels can supply this degree of precision. Less sophisticated systems can use wireless distance measurements to estimate a point of reference in polar coordinates (distance and direction) from another site. Index locating indicates presence at a known location, as with fixed
RFID Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. An RFID system consists of a tiny radio transponder, a radio receiver and transmitter. When triggered by an electromag ...
readers and RFID tags.


Applications

Location-aware systems address the acquisition of coordinates in a grid (for example using distance metrics and lateration algorithms) or at least distances to reference points (for example discriminating presence at a certain choke point on a corridor or in a room of a building).


Navigation

Navigation and reckoning are key concerns for
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s and professional drivers. The task is to dynamically determine the current location and the time, distance and direction to destination. radar served for regional demand and
NAVSTAR The Global Positioning System (GPS), originally Navstar GPS, is a satellite-based radionavigation system owned by the United States government and operated by the United States Space Force. It is one of the global navigation satellite sys ...
satellite systems for global demand. Global navigation satellite systems ( GNSS) have become ubituitous in long-haul transport operation and are becoming a standard automobile feature.


Surveying

Surveying Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art, and science of determining the terrestrial two-dimensional or three-dimensional positions of points and the distances and angles between them. A land surveying professional is ca ...
is the static complement to navigating. It is essential for delineating land ownership and for architects and
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s designing construction projects. Optical surveying technology preceded laser triangulating aids.


Business process

Currently location awareness is applied to design innovative
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and wearable computing. On mobile devices, location aware
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can prioritize results that are close to the device. Conversely, the device location can be disclosed to others, at some cost to the bearer's privacy.


Warehouse and routing

RFID provides a time/location reference for an object, but does not indicate that the object remains at that location, which is sufficient for applications that limit access, such as tracking objects entering and leaving a warehouse, or for objects moving on a fixed route, such as charging tolls for crossing a bridge.


Consumer

Location awareness enables new applications for ubiquitous computing systems and mobile phones. Such applications include the automatic reconfiguration of a computing device to suit the location in which it is currently being used (examples includ
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, or publishing a user's location to appropriate members of a social network, and allowing retailers to publish special offers to potential customers who are near to the retailers. Allegedly, individuals gain self confidence with confirmation of current whereabouts.


Infrastructure

While governments have created global systems for computing locations, independent localized systems exist at scales ranging from one building to sub-national regions.


Local

Such solutions may apply concepts of
real-time locating system Real-time locating systems (RTLS), also known as real-time tracking systems, are used to automatically identify and track the location of objects or people in real time, usually within a building or other contained area. Wireless RTLS tags are ...
(RTLS) and wireless personal area network (WPAN), wireless LAN or DECT, with results in proprietary terms of floor plans or room numbers. Local systems degrade as distance from the locality increases. Applications include the automatic reconfiguration of a computing device to suit the location in which it is currently being used.


Regional

This approach uses for example mobile phone systems, such as 3GPP, GSM or
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, typically returning information in standardized coordinates as with WGS84 in standardized formats such as National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) for outdoor usage or in symbolic coordinates referring to street addresses.


Global

This approach relies on global navigation satellite system (GNSS) technology generally adopting WGS84 and NMEA. Applications include
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or emergency and mountain rescue as well as with
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, (SAR) and
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(CSAR).


Network location awareness

Network location awareness (NLA) describes the location of a node in a network.


See also

* Context adaptation * Context awareness *
Context-aware pervasive systems Context-aware computing refers to a general class of mobile systems that can sense their physical environment, and adapt their behavior accordingly. Three important aspects of context are: where you are; who you are with; and what resources are n ...
*
Differentiated service (design pattern) {{for, the network traffic classification system, Differentiated services Differentiated service is a design pattern for business services and software, in which the service varies automatically according to the identity of the consumer and/or the ...
* Multilateration * Pager *
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* Location-based service


Notes


External links


Capturing Ambient Intelligence for Mobile Communications through Wireless Sensor Networks
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Middleware Platform for Developing and Deploying Advanced Mobile Services
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Bring advances in mobile applications and services within the reach of users
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Middleware for context collection and personal profile exchange
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