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Case Study on Business Model for Indoor Positioning System  

Park, Sang Hyuk (광운대학교 정보콘텐츠대학원 컴퓨터정보시스템과)
Park, Young Sik (광운대학교 전자융합공학과 유비쿼터스시스템연구실)
Kim, Jin Young (광운대학교 전자융합공학과 유비쿼터스시스템연구실)
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Journal of Satellite, Information and Communications / v.8, no.4, 2013 , pp. 64-69 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently, users who are interested in the service at indoor spaces is increasing. An indoor positioning system can minimize a range of positioning error using a variety of wireless communication infrastructure. Also, the system improves an indoor positioning accuracy by combining a mobile communication network. However, flexible positioning technologies regardless of an environment are insufficient. Therefore, this is time for a systematic study on an indoor positioning system business model. This paper classify differences between an indoor positioning system technology and outdoor positioning system technology. And we research a construction and application of the indoor positioning system that is adapted a wireless communication system (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RFID, UWE, Fingerprint, etc.) in domestic and foreign. We present a successful model of indoor positioning system and the development for future systems.
Keywords
Indoor Positioning System; Location based service; Global Positioning System; Indoor Map; Wireless Communication;
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