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Main Title Location Based Services and TeleCartography II From Sensor Fusion to Context Models / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Gartner, Georg.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Rehrl, Karl.
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
Year Published 2009
Call Number GA1-1776
ISBN 9783540873938
Subjects Geography ; Geographical information systems
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-87393-8
Collation online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Modelling -- A Formal Model for Mobile Map Adaptation -- Using Activity Theory to Identify Relevant Context Parameters -- Congestion Visualization Based on Probe Vehicle Data -- Where do you Roll Today? Trajectory Prediction by SpaceRank and Physics Models -- Ways of Walking - Developing a Pedestrian Typology for Personalised Mobile Information Systems -- Mapping Pedestrian Movement: Using Tracking Technologies in Koblenz -- TeleCartography -- Evaluation of User Variables in Topographic Feature Recall for the Informed Selection of Personalized Landmarks -- Measuring the Impact of Location-Awareness in the Acceptance of Mobile Systems -- Impact of Restricted Display Size on Spatial Knowledge Acquisition in the Context of Pedestrian Navigation -- User Requirements for Location-Based Services to Support Hiking Activities -- Geo-Identifi cation and Pedestrian Navigation with Geo-Mobile Applications: How Do Users Proceed? -- Neo-Cartographic Infl uence on Map Communication in LBS -- Location Based Services and Applications -- The Adoption of Mobile Location-Aware Systems for Field Police Work: Evaluation of a Pilot Initiative at the Dutch Police -- Enhancing the Experience of the Landscape: The Digital Dowsing Rod -- MNISIKLIS:Indoor Location Based Services for All -- geoHealth Monitoring -Real-Time Monitoring for Action Forces During Disaster Operations -- Modelling Home and Work Locations of Populations Using Passive Mobile Positioning Data -- A Geographical Information System for Real Estate (GEOVAL) -- Positioning and Sensor Fusion -- Quality Assurance / Quality Control Analysis of Dead Reckoning Parameters in a Personal Navigator -- Efficient Overlay Mediation for Mobile Location-Based Services -- Three-Dimension Indoor Positioning Algorithms Using an Integrated RFID/INS System in Multi-storey Buildings -- Prediction of GNSS Availability and Accuracy in Urban Environments Case Study Schiphol Airport -- An Investigation of the Signal Performance of the Current and Future GNSS in Typical Urban Canyons in Australia Using a High Fidelity 3D Urban Model -- Using RFID and INS for Indoor Positioning -- GPS/WiFi Real-Time Positioning Device: An Initial Outcome -- LBS and TeleCartography II: About the book -- LBS and TeleCartography II: About the book. This book provides a general overview of research activities related to locati- based services. These activities have emerged over the last years, especially around issues of positioning, sensor fusion, spatial modelling, cartographic communi- tion as well as in the ? elds of ubiquitious cartography, geo-pervasive services, user-centered modelling and geo-wiki activities. The innovative and contemporary character of these topics has led to a great variety of interdisciplinary contributions, from academia to business, from computer science to geodesy. Topics cover an enormous range with heterogenous relationships to the main book issues. Whilst contemporary cartography aims at looking at new and ef? cient ways for com- nicating spatial information, the development and availability of technologies like mobile networking, mobile devices or short-range sensors lead to interesting new possibilities for achieving this aim. By trying to make use of available technologies, cartography and a variety of related disciplines look speci? cally at user-centered and context-aware system development, as well as new forms of supporting way? nding and navigation systems. The contributions are a selection of full reviewed papers submitted to the th 5 Conference on Location Based Services and TeleCartography in Salzburg November 2008, jointly organized by Salzburg Research and Vienna University of Technology, Research Group Cartography. The production of this book would not have been possible without the prof- sional and formidable work of Manuela Schmidt and Felix Ortag. The editors are grateful for their help as well as for the help of Sven Leitinger.