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Mobile Entity Localization and Tracking in GPS-less Environnments - Second International Workshop, MELT 2009, Orlando, FL, USA, September 30, 2009, Proceedings

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This volume contains the proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobile Entity Localization and Tracking in GPS-less Environments (MELT 2009), held in Orlando, Florida on September 30, 2009 in conjunction with the 11th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp 2009). MELT provides a forum for the presentation of state-of-the-art technologies in mobile localization and tracking and novel applications of location-based s- vices. MELT 2009 continued the success of the ?rst workshop in the series (MELT 2008), which was held is San Francisco, California on September 19, 2008 in conjunction with Mobicom. Location-awareness is a key component for achieving context-awareness. - cent years have witnessed an increasing trend towards location-based services and applications. In most cases, however, location information is limited by the accessibility to GPS, which is unavailable for indoor or underground fac- ities and unreliable in urban environments. Much research has been done, in both the sensor network community and the ubiquitous computing community, to provide techniques for localization and tracking in GPS-less environments. Novel applications based on ad-hoc localization and real-time tracking of - bile entities are growing as a result of these technologies. MELT brings together leaders from both the academic and industrial research communities to discuss challenging and open problems, to evaluate pros and cons of various approaches, to bridge the gap between theory and applications, and to envision new research opportunities.

List of contents

Localization for Mobile Entities.- MGALE: A Modified Geometry-Assisted Location Estimation Algorithm Reducing Location Estimation Error in 2D Case under NLOS Environments.- Predicting User-Cell Association in Cellular Networks from Tracked Data.- Discovering Significant Places from Mobile Phones - A Mass Market Solution.- Adaptive Motion Model for a Smart Phone Based Opportunistic Localization System.- Localization Using RSSI.- Model-Free Probabilistic Localization of Wireless Sensor Network Nodes in Indoor Environments.- A Calibration-Free Localization Solution for Handling Signal Strength Variance.- Indoor Location and Orientation Determination for Wireless Personal Area Networks.- Localization with Novel Sensors.- Localize Vehicles Using Wireless Traffic Sensors.- On the Feasibility of Determining Angular Separation in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks.- Controlling Error Propagation in Mobile-Infrastructure Based Localization.- Estimation of Indoor Physical Activity Level Based on Footstep Vibration Signal Measured by MEMS Accelerometer in Smart Home Environments.- Localization by Experiments.- Inferring Motion and Location Using WLAN RSSI.- WASP: An Enhanced Indoor Locationing Algorithm for a Congested Wi-Fi Environment.- A Long-Duration Study of User-Trained 802.11 Localization.- Invited Papers.- Tutorial on Location Determination by RF Means.- A Survey on Localization for Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks.- Performance of TOA- and RSS-Based Indoor Geolocation for Cooperative Robotic Applications.

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This volume contains the proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobile Entity Localization and Tracking in GPS-less Environments (MELT 2009), held in Orlando, Florida on September 30, 2009 in conjunction with the 11th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp 2009). MELT provides a forum for the presentation of state-of-the-art technologies in mobile localization and tracking and novel applications of location-based s- vices. MELT 2009 continued the success of the ?rst workshop in the series (MELT 2008), which was held is San Francisco, California on September 19, 2008 in conjunction with Mobicom. Location-awareness is a key component for achieving context-awareness. - cent years have witnessed an increasing trend towards location-based services and applications. In most cases, however, location information is limited by the accessibility to GPS, which is unavailable for indoor or underground fac- ities and unreliable in urban environments. Much research has been done, in both the sensor network community and the ubiquitous computing community, to provide techniques for localization and tracking in GPS-less environments. Novel applications based on ad-hoc localization and real-time tracking of - bile entities are growing as a result of these technologies. MELT brings together leaders from both the academic and industrial research communities to discuss challenging and open problems, to evaluate pros and cons of various approaches, to bridge the gap between theory and applications, and to envision new research opportunities.

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Assisted by D Koutsoukos (Editor), D Koutsoukos (Editor), Richar Fuller (Editor), Richard Fuller (Editor), Xenofon D. Koutsoukos (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2009
 
EAN 9783642043789
ISBN 978-3-642-04378-9
No. of pages 267
Dimensions 155 mm x 15 mm x 235 mm
Weight 423 g
Illustrations VIII, 267 p.
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HC
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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