Outdoor location systems based on Wireless Access Point (WAP) signal strength must either know the exact location of the WAPs in order to use a triangulation algorithm, or must co...
Kay Connelly, Yong Liu, Dan Bulwinkle, Adam Miller...
—Many indoor localization methods are based on the association of 802.11 wireless RF signals from wireless access points (WAPs) with location labels. An “organic” RF position...
Jun-geun Park, Dorothy Curtis, Seth J. Teller, Jon...
On a wired network, physical authentication is implicitly provided by access: if a user is able to plug a cable into a network socket, he must have cleared other security checks s...
Wi-Fi based indoor location systems have been shown to be both cost-effective and accurate, since they can attain meter-level positioning accuracy by using existing Wi-Fi infrastr...
With the technical advances in ubiquitous computing and wireless networking, there has been an increasing need to capture the context information (such as the location) and to figu...
Hyuk Lim, Lu-Chuan Kung, Jennifer C. Hou, Haiyun L...