Fr. 256.00

Advanced Location-Based Technologies and Services

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Hassan Karimi is an associate professor and director of the Geoinformatics Laboratory in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. His research interests include geoinformatics, mobile computing, location-based services, and navigation. Klappentext Due to the rapid increase in the number of mobile device users worldwide, location-based services (LBSs) have become pervasive, and the demand for them will continue to grow. Exploring recent changes in the technology and its uses, Advanced Location-Based Technologies and Services takes an in-depth look at new and existing technologies, techniques, applications, and opportunities. Under the editorial guidance of Hassan Karimi, with contributions from experts in the field, the book examines the breadth and depth of advanced LBS technologies and techniques.The book provides up-to-date information on LBSs, including WiFi fingerprinting, geo-crowdsouring, and location privacy as well as application areas such as LBSs for public health, indoor navigation, pedestrian navigation, and advertising. Highlights include discussions of Location-Based Social Networking (LBSN) and the latest developments in geospatial clouds and how they can be used. It takes a look into the future with coverage of emerging technologies that will shape the future generation of LBSs.Carefully designed to cover a range of topics for readers at different levels and with different backgrounds, the book provides a balance of knowledge between LBS theories, technologies, and applications. The caliber of the contributions coupled with the depth of coverage make the book an essential resource for anyone exploring the potential of the latest developments in LBSs. Zusammenfassung Due to the rapid increase in the number of mobile device users worldwide! location-based services (LBSs) have become pervasive! and the demand for them will continue to grow. Exploring recent changes in the technology and its uses! Advanced Location-Based Technologies and Services takes an in-depth look at new and existing technologies! techniques! applications! and opportunities. Under the editorial guidance of Hassan Karimi! with contributions from experts in the field! the book examines the breadth and depth of advanced LBS technologies and techniques.The book provides up-to-date information on LBSs! including WiFi fingerprinting! geo-crowdsouring! and location privacy as well as application areas such as LBSs for public health! indoor navigation! pedestrian navigation! and advertising. Highlights include discussions of Location-Based Social Networking (LBSN) and the latest developments in geospatial clouds and how they can be used. It takes a look into the future with coverage of emerging technologies that will shape the future generation of LBSs.Carefully designed to cover a range of topics for readers at different levels and with different backgrounds! the book provides a balance of knowledge between LBS theories! technologies! and applications. The caliber of the contributions coupled with the depth of coverage make the book an essential resource for anyone exploring the potential of the latest developments in LBSs. Inhaltsverzeichnis Theories and Technologies : Global Navigation Satellite System. WiFi Fingerprinting. Remote Sensing. Location-Based Social Networking. Computing: Mobile Computing. Cloud Computing. Spatial Data Mining. Location Privacy. Services and Applications: Emergency Response. Public Health. Indoor Navigation. Advertisement. ...

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