Location Based Services
Mobile
Communications
Presentation
Cristina Estorninho
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João Neto
June, 2010
Location Based Services
Synopsis
Introduction
What is Location Based Services1
Application Scenarios
Classification of LBS applications and services
LBS Communication Model
Geographic Information System2
Location Techniques
Global Position System3
Networked Based Positioning
Future developments
1 - Location Based Services is also referenced as LBS
2 - Geographic Information System is also referenced as GIS
3 - Global Position System is also referenced as GPS
Introduction
Recent Technologies:
Mobile users can
query their
environment
Applications can
monitor and track
remote objects
Introduction
With dwindling mobile
services revenues of
the mobile operators,
location based
services are seen as
new growth area.
Typical LBS devices: Nokia mobile phone with
Route66 routing software and Hewlett Packard
PDA with the WebPark Information System
(courtesy of Swiss National Park)
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What is LBS?
Concept that denotes applications integrating
geographic location (i.e., spatial coordinates)
with the general notion of services.
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What is LBS?
Timeline:
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What is LBS?
Components of LBS:
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What is LBS?
Horizontal Market Vertical Market
Mobile location information is and has Mobile location information is a new
always been an integral part of the and added value to existing services.
business.
Airports
Asset Tracking
Taxi Companies
Child Tracking
Police
Automated tool
Emergency Tourist security
High-value goods delivery
Application scenarios
Military and government
industries:
GPS Navigation
Target tracking
Reconnaissance and Map Creation
Emergency services:
Emergency telephone numbers
Commercial sector:
Advertising
Fleet management
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Social networking
Classification of LBS applications
Person-oriented:
User-based services
Usually controlled by the user
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Buddy Finder application
Classification of LBS applications
Device-oriented:
Applications external to the user
Usually not controlled by the user
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Trailmycar application
Classification of LBS services
Push-Services:
user receives information
as a result of his or her
whereabouts without
having to actively
request it.
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Classification of LBS services
Pull-Services:
user actively uses an
application and, in this
context, ‘‘pulls’’
information from the
network.
LBS Communication Model
Positioning Layer:
Responsible for calculating the
position of a mobile device or user.
Middleware Layer:
Reduces the complexity of service
integration services added in the
future
Establishes one single connection
to the network
Mitigates and controls all locat
Application Layer:
Comprises all services that request
location data to integrate into their
offering
Spatial databases
Spatial Database
Systems:
Database containing sets of
objects and not images or
pictures of a space.
Provides a base technology for
GIS and other applications
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Geographic Information Systems
GIS – Geographic
Information Systems:
Hardware: data collection and data
analysis.
Software: creating, editing and
analyzing spatial and attribute
data.
Data: information as the coordinate
system, when the data was
created, when it was last updated,
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Trained personnel: people
knowledgeable in spatial analysis
and skilled in using GIS software.
Location Categories
Location categories:
Tracking: locate an object by
request.
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Positioning: system of
transmitters or beacons that
sends out radio, infrared, or
ultrasound signals for others to
receive and obtain their
position.
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Location Techniques
Location Techniques:
Cell of Origin (COO) Time of Arrival (TOA) Angle of Arrival (AOA)
Measure of signal strength Processing video data
Location Techniques
Location Techniques:
Triangulation Trillateration Trasversing
GPS – Global Positioning System
Satellite Navigation:
Advantages:
Positioning all around the globe
Environmental conditions
independent
Highly precise position aquisition
Disadvantages:
High costs with launch and
maintenance of satellites.
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Indoor positioning not possible
GPS – Global Positioning System
Principles of Satellite
Navigation:
Exact position and distance to
the satellites are needed
A minimum of three satellites
are needed for triangulation
A list of working satellites is
downloaded to the devices
GPS – Global Positioning System
GPS segments:
User segment
Space segment
Control segment
GPS – Global Positioning System
GPS distorting effects:
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Clock errors Orbit fluctuations
GPS – Global Positioning System
GPS distorting effects:
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Atmosphere errors Multipath errors
Network Based Positioning
GSM - Global System for Mobile Communications:
Highly available around the world
Covers a large geographic area
Large number of mobile users
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Network Based Positioning
MPS – Mobile
Positioning System:
Precise positioning among large
cells
Cooperates with standard GSM
systems
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installation at the communication
infrastructure
Network Based Positioning
MPS position determination techniques:
Cell of Global Identity (CGI) Segment antennas Timing advance (TA)
Uplink Time of Arrival (UL-TOA)
Network Based Positioning
UMTS – Universal Mobile Telecommunications
Technology
Increased the use of data services
”Always-on” connection delivers flexibility
Higher data transfer rates will benefit LBS
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LBS Future developments
Major challenges:
Technological barriers (standardization)
Privacy and security issues
Quality of Service (QoS) problems
Access to location information
Advanced LBS middleware development for rapid creation of
applications
Q&A
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