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Abstract: The proliferation of mobile computing devices and
local-area wireless networks has fostered a growing interest
in location-aware systems and services. In this paper we
present RADAR, a radio-frequency (RF) based system for
locating and tracking users inside buildings. RADAR
operates by recording and processing signal strength
information at multiple base stations positioned to provide
overlapping coverage in the area of interest. It combines
empirical measurements with signal propagation... (Update)
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P. Bahl and V. N. Padmanabhan, "Radar: An in-building rf-based user location and tracking system," In Proceedings of the IEEE Infocom 2000, Tel-Aviv, Israel, vol. 2, Mar. 2000, pp. 775--784. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bahl00radar.html More
@inproceedings{ bahl00radar,
author = "Paramvir Bahl and Venkata N. Padmanabhan",
title = "{RADAR}: An In-Building {RF}-Based User Location and Tracking System",
booktitle = "{INFOCOM} (2)",
pages = "775-784",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bahl00radar.html" }
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