Usability Engineering
SQL Server CE Database Development with the .Net Compact Framework
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Going Wi-Fi: A Practical Guide to Planning and Building an 802.11 Network
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Advanced integration of WIFI and inertial navigation systems for indoor mobile positioning
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Localization by Wireless Technologies for Managing of Large Scale Data Artifacts on Mobile Devices
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ACIIDS'11 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Intelligent information and database systems - Volume Part II
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Location-aware services can benefit from indoor location tracking. The widespread adoption of Wi-Fi as the network infrastructure creates the opportunity of deploying WiFi-based location services with no additional hardware costs. Additionally, the ability to let a mobile device determine its location in an indoor environment supports the creation of a new range of mobile control system applications. Main area of interest is in a model of a radio-frequency based system enhancement for locating and tracking users of our control system inside the buildings. The developed framework as it is described here joins the concepts of location and user tracking as an extension for a new control system. The experimental framework prototype uses a WiFi network infrastructure to let a mobile device determine its indoor position. User location is used for data pre-buffering and pushing information from server to user's PDA. All server data is saved as artifacts (together) with its position information in building.