Renso C, Puntoni S, Frentzos E, Mazzoni A, Moelans B, Pelekis N, Pini F
Wireless synthetizer trajectories
Due to inexpensive modern sensing technologies and extensive use of wireless communication, location information about moving objects is increasing rapidly. Some positioning technologies are based on GPS-equipped devices, while others utilize the infrastructure of the underlying communication network. This opens new opportunities for offering, monitoring, and decision-making novel applications in a variety of fields. To name a few, we have location-based services (LBS), fleet management and traffic control applications, emergency, navigation, and geocoding services. These compose a subset of existing applications where such kind of data comprise the core of the underlying business.
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
@inbook{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:139008, title = {Wireless Network Data Sources: Tracking and Synthesizing Trajectories}, author = {Renso C and Puntoni S and Frentzos E and Mazzoni A and Moelans B and Pelekis N and Pini F}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, year = {2007} }