F. Kargl, S. Geßler, and F. Flerlage. Ubiquitous Computing Systems, volume 4836 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 10.1007/978-3-540-76772-5_9.(2010)
Abstract
COMPASS is a location framework where location sources are realized as plugins that contribute probability density functions to the overall localization result. In addition, COMPASS uses a decentralized location-based service discovery based on Peer-2-Peer distributed hashtables to retrieve semantical data on the determined position. In order to demonstrate the usefulness of COMPASS as a localization middleware, we have developed iNAV, an indoor navigation system that makes extensive use of the previously described mechanisms.
%0 Book Section
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%A Kargl, Frank
%A Geßler, Sascha
%A Flerlage, Florian
%B Ubiquitous Computing Systems
%D 2010
%E Ichikawa, Haruhisa
%E Cho, We-Duke
%E Satoh, Ichiro
%E Youn, Hee
%I Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
%K inav indoor localization venus
%P 110-117
%T The iNAV Indoor Navigation System
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%V 4836
%X COMPASS is a location framework where location sources are realized as plugins that contribute probability density functions to the overall localization result. In addition, COMPASS uses a decentralized location-based service discovery based on Peer-2-Peer distributed hashtables to retrieve semantical data on the determined position. In order to demonstrate the usefulness of COMPASS as a localization middleware, we have developed iNAV, an indoor navigation system that makes extensive use of the previously described mechanisms.
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