A survey on location systems for ubiquitous computing
Abstract
Emerging ubiquitous computing applications must know where things are
physically located. To meet this must, many different location systems and
technologies have been developed. In this thesis, we discuss the basic
techniques used for location detection, describe taxonomy of location system
features, present a survey on research and commercial location systems, and
finally, compare these location systems using the identified features. It is our
hope that this paper is a useful reference for a newcomer to the area of location
detection for understanding and evaluating the many options in this domain.