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SurroundSense
2009
Proceedings of the 15th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking - MobiCom '09
A growing number of mobile computing applications are centered around the user's location. The notion of location is broad, ranging from physical coordinates (latitude/longitude) to logical labels (like Starbucks, McDonalds). While extensive research has been performed in physical localization, there have been few attempts in recognizing logical locations. This paper argues that the increasing number of sensors on mobile phones presents new opportunities for logical localization. We postulate
doi:10.1145/1614320.1614350
dblp:conf/mobicom/AzizyanCC09
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