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Brave the mall maze with indoor positioning systems Do you ever find yourself in
a vast shopping centre or airport wishing you could use something like gps to
help you find your way?That could soon happen with the development of indoor
versions of the system. True Religion Australia
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ikea's cavernous couch emporia are getting a smartphonebased indoor positioning
system(Ips)Developed by google. The search giant is not alone:Nokia, sensewhere,
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Outlet radio, also in the uk, are all getting in on the ips act.Each
announced offerings last week that use slightly different technological
approaches to stop people getting lost indoors. The new systems are needed as
gps signals can't reliably be received in a building.Google's ips offering is an
extension of its maps software, which uses gps, cellphone and wifi signals to
calculate where a user is outdoors. To ensure a person walking from the street
into a large indoor space gets a seamless experience, the latest version of maps
drops the gps once inside and louis
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cellphone towers to triangulate their location.Users of androidequipped phones
can now use the service in number of major airports, branches of macy's,
bloomingdale's, home depot and ikea plus the giant mall of america in
minneapolis, minnesota.Wifi signals emanating from businesses throughout a
building lets the system work out where you are to within 5 metres. Nokia's
version of ips, not yet available to consumers, aims for even greater
precision.The firm litters buildings of interest with bluetoothbased radio
beacons that switch phones running mapping apps based on gps to using bluetooth
4.0 signals once they walk indoors.Because the beacons are at fixed sites and
have a short range, they can work out your position to within 30 centimetres
enough to"Bookmark"A jacket in a shop window and browse back to it later.
Another approach to accuracy is being taken by sensewhere, whose smartphonebased
ips is being tested in edinburgh's gyle shopping mall.The company says that the
main problem with relying on maps of wifi networks to find your position is that
routers get disconnected, thrown out or switched off.To get round this,
sensewhere's app frequently files reports to its database on how the radio
environment has changed, meaning its ips maps"Automatically selfimprove"Says a
spokesperson. A further way to boost ips accuracy is to use data from phone
accelerometers to calculate how far someone has moved since the last radio
fix.On 2 november, cambridge silicon radio launched a line of microchips that do
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Outlet to that gleaned from wifi and cellphones.The firm hopes the chips
will make ips adoption by phone makers more likely. The challenges for all these
ips vendors, says bob cockshott, a gps expert with the uk's national physical
laboratory in teddington, is to ensure that physical changes to the environment
don't ruin position fixes. "The big issue for indoor positioning is that once
you have mapped the radio [signals] in a space, just doing something as simple
as moving a metal filing cabinet could change the paths clarisonic sephora the radio waves
take and that will lower accuracy. "
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