[4eyes] Indoor location tracking
Steffen Gauglitz
sgauglitz at cs.ucsb.edu
Tue Aug 2 11:44:33 PDT 2011
No: it doesn't deliver orientation.
Plus, if it's using the same technology as WiFi, why can't we use
existing WiFi routers to do the same?
Who would pay for installation of a fine-grained network of yet another
device everywhere... ? If so, they could have/would have deployed a
network of D-GPS stations already.
My 2 cents
On 08/02/2011 11:34 AM, Jonathan Ventura wrote:
> That is cool. It looks like it is not restricted to indoors. Will this
> be the end of visual camera tracking??
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> On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Saiph Savage <saiphcita at gmail.com
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> This seems cool. If it takes off, it could solve a lot of the
> problems encountered with various location based applications.
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> http://www.technologyreview.com/communications/38163/?p1=A1
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