This work proposes to extend the Java APIs for Bluetooth (JSR82) in order to provide the Location API (JSR179) with a source of indoor-location information. The proposed extension relies on a specific indoor positioning technique to track current location. The adopted technique uses the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) as a good room-fingerprint. We evaluate the effectiveness of the approach by examining preliminary experimental results obtained from our first system prototype.
SUPPORTING LOCATION AWARE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS ON MOBILE DEVICES / DI FLORA, Cristiano; M., Ficco; Russo, Stefano. - 3732:(2006), pp. 464-471. [10.1007/11558958_55]
SUPPORTING LOCATION AWARE DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS ON MOBILE DEVICES
DI FLORA, CRISTIANO;RUSSO, STEFANO
2006
Abstract
This work proposes to extend the Java APIs for Bluetooth (JSR82) in order to provide the Location API (JSR179) with a source of indoor-location information. The proposed extension relies on a specific indoor positioning technique to track current location. The adopted technique uses the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) as a good room-fingerprint. We evaluate the effectiveness of the approach by examining preliminary experimental results obtained from our first system prototype.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.