“…Unfortunately, GPS does not work well indoors, in urban canyons, or in similar areas with limited view of the sky. Instead, most research on indoor localization systems has been based on the use of short-range signals, such as 802.11 [3,7,13], Bluetooth [1], ultra sound [17], or infrared [18]. This paper shows that contrary to popular belief, an indoor localization system based on wide-area GSM fingerprints can achieve high accuracy, and is in fact comparable to an 802.11-based implementation.…”