2018
DOI: 10.1145/3161185
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Abstract: GPS has been widely used for locating mobile devices on the road map. Due to its high power consumption and poor signal penetration, GPS is unfortunately unsuitable to be used for continuously tracking low-power devices. Compared with GPS-based positioning, cellular-infrastructure-based positioning consumes much less energy, and works in any place covered by the cellular networks. However, the challenges of cellular positioning come from the relatively low accuracy and sampling rate. In this paper, we propose … Show more

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“…Furthermore, to consolidate the previous two approaches, solutions such as Bluetooth or NFC 2 can also be considered [8]- [12]. In the same context, as previously mentioned, in the event of technical issues related to GPS, governments can opt for alternative efficient geo-localization techniques [9], [11]. As their name implies, the IoT devices (responsible for collecting person tracks) report the required data using the Internet (via wired or mobile wireless networks: 4/5G, ...).…”
Section: ) Geolocalization Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, to consolidate the previous two approaches, solutions such as Bluetooth or NFC 2 can also be considered [8]- [12]. In the same context, as previously mentioned, in the event of technical issues related to GPS, governments can opt for alternative efficient geo-localization techniques [9], [11]. As their name implies, the IoT devices (responsible for collecting person tracks) report the required data using the Internet (via wired or mobile wireless networks: 4/5G, ...).…”
Section: ) Geolocalization Datamentioning
confidence: 99%