| Federal Communications Commission. FCC wireless 911 requirements fact sheet, 2001. available at http://www.fcc.gov/e911/. |
....in a Tokyo museum is not our concern here. Positioning systems for indoor activities are infrared Active Badges [33] the ultrasonic based Bat system [34] or Radar based on wireless LAN [1] Location systems for outdoor activities may use a wireless phone location system such as the US E911 [7] or GPS [22] for an overview of location systems see [13] 2] studied the impact of technical parameters such as computing power of the client, speed and throughput of the network connection on the on the client interaction. In this paper, we are not concerned with privacy issues either even ....
Federal Communications Commission. Fcc wireless 911 requirements fact sheet, 2001. available at http://www.fcc.gov/e911/.
....to provide stereo vision positioning in a home environment. Image courtesy of Point Grey Research Inc. 4. 8 E911 The US Federal Communications Commission s E911 telecommunication initiatives require that wireless phone providers develop a way to locate any phone that makes a 911 emergency call [10]. E911 is not a speci c location sensing system, but we include it because the initiatives have spawned many companies that are developing a variety of location systems to determine a cellular phone s location. Location systems developed to comply with the E911 initiatives will also support new ....
Federal Communications Commission. Fcc wireless 911 requirements fact sheet, January 2001. http://www.fcc.gov/e911/.
....to provide stereo vision positioning in a home environment. Image courtesy of Point Grey Research Inc. 4. 8 E911 The US Federal Communications Commission s E911 telecommunication initiatives require that wireless phone providers develop a way to locate any phone that makes a 911 emergency call [10]. E911 is not a specific location sensing system, but we include it because the initiatives have spawned many companies that are developing a variety of location systems to determine a cellular phone s location. Location systems developed to comply with the E911 initiatives will also support new ....
Federal Communications Commission. Fcc wireless 911 requirements fact sheet, January 2001. http://www.fcc.gov/e911/.
....in which Smart Floor is deployed must be physically altered to install the pressure sensor grids. 2. 8 E911 The US Federal Communications Commission s E911 telecommunication initiatives require that wireless phone providers develop a way to locate any phone that makes a 911 emergency call [9]. E911 is not a specific location sensing system, but we include it because the initiatives have spawned many companies that are developing a variety of location systems to determine a cellular phone s location. Location systems developed to comply with the E911 initiatives will also support new ....
Federal Communications Commission. Fcc wireless 911 requirements fact sheet, January 2001. http://www.fcc.gov/e911/.
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Federal Communications Commission. FCC wireless 911 requirements fact sheet, 2001. available at http://www.fcc.gov/e911/.
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