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Market Research Report

The Definitive Guide to: Mobile Positioning with GPS, Terrestrial Positioning, Non-cellular (RFID and WiFi) Positioning

Published by Mind Commerce Publishing LLC
Published June, 2005 Product code 31387
Content info 141 pages
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This publication has been discontinued on July 19, 2011.

Introduction

Abstract

No attribute is more distinguishing and valuable to mobile network operators and their constituents (customers, suppliers, and investors) than customer location information. Location-based Services (LBS) are predicted to finally take off beginning in late 2005 to early 2006. Many people do not understand the underlying technologies necessary to position wireless devices. This publication provides the reader with an easy to understand, step-by-step approach to location determination - crucial knowledge for exploiting location as a value-added service enabler for mobile communications.

Features and Benefits

This publication will answer your most important questions including:

  • What are the primary positioning technologies for cellular communications and how do they work?
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of various positioning methods for various types of location-based services (LBS)?

Target Audience for this Publication

  • Entrepreneurs and investors in the LBS applications and services industry
  • Infrastructure and service providers in the positioning and location management sector
  • Wireless carriers and location-based services providers
  • Engineers, planners, product managers, and business development personnel

Table of Contents

Introduction

Overall Purpose

Why Is Mobile Positioning Important?

Mobile Positioning Technologies

Introduction to Positioning

Location Determination Methods (Non-Telephony)

Landmarks

Dead Reckoning

Celestial Navigation

Magnetic Tracking

Location Determination Methods for Mobile Applications

Location Positioning Determination Technologies

Satellite-Types Overview

Geostationary Satellites

Medium Earth Orbits

Low Earth Orbit Satellites

Elliptical Orbit Satellites

The Global Positioning System

Overview

GPS Coverage

GPS Calculations

Satellite Position Determination

GPS Device Distance From A Satellite Calculation

GPS Device Location Calculation

GPS Error Sources

  • Selective Availability
  • Tropospheric Delays
  • Ionosphere Delays
  • Multi-Path Delays
  • GDOP/Visibility Delay

GPS Calculation Refinement

  • Pseudo-Ranges
  • Differential Correction
  • WAAS

Other Considerations

  • Alternatives to GPS
  • Time To First Fix
  • Cold Start
  • Autonomous Start
  • Warm Star
  • Hot Start
  • Obscuration

GPS Technical Data

Assisted GPS

A-GPS Historical Background

How A-GPS Works

GPS-Based Mobile Applications

Overview

Critical Success Factors

Business Case Development

Terrestrial Network-Based Location Technologies

Overview

GSM

History of GSM

Architecture

  • Mobile Station
  • Base Station Subsystem
  • BTS
  • BSC
  • LMU
  • Network and Switching Subsystem
  • MSC
  • HLR
  • VLR
  • EIR
  • SMLC
  • GMLC

Operations and Support Subsystem

GSM Location Management (Cell Handover for LBS)

GSM Basic Location Management

  • Cell ID
  • Cell and Sector
  • Timing Advance

Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) and Angle of Arrival (AOA)

What Happened to Enhanced Observed Time Difference (E-OTD)

E-OTD versus TDOA

Comparing Handset-Based and Network-Based Location Strategies

RFID

  • RFID Overview
  • RFID Applications
  • RFID Dimensions

The Strategic Implications of Wal-Marts RFID Mandate

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi/802.11 Overview

FHSS

DSSS

Specifications Overview

  • 801.11
  • 802.11a
  • 802.11b
  • 802.11g

Wi-Fi Location Technology

Received Signal Strength (RSSI)

Pattern Matching

Wireless Grid

Wi-Fi Location-Enabled Applications

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