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23rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW'03)   p. 480
Experimenting an Indoor Bluetooth-Based Positioning Service

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Abstract
The Bluetooth wireless technology is an emerging technology originally designed as a short-range connectivity solution for personal, portable, and handheld electronic devices. This paper briefly presents the functionality and the architecture of an indoor positioning service based on this technology. Most of the design choices for the service have been strongly influenced by Bluetooth features. The effectiveness of the indoor positioning service is critically analyzed. Experimental and simulation results used for defining the policy of mobile device discovery are shown.
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Citation:  G. Anastasi, R. Bandelloni, M. Conti, F. Delmastro, E. Gregori, G. Mainetto, "Experimenting an Indoor Bluetooth-Based Positioning Service," icdcsw, p. 480,  23rd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCSW'03),  2003

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