location based system for mobile devices using rfid
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Location-Based System for Mobile Devices Using RFID
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Seyed Hossein Siadat, Ali Selamat” Location-Based System for Mobile Devices Using RFID” Proceedings of the 2008 Second Asia International Conference on Modelling & Simulation (AMS) ;IEE ;IEEE Computer Society Washington, DC, UE Computer Society Washington, DC, USA SA
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IntroductionIntroduction Related WorkRelated Work Architecture and ImplementationArchitecture and Implementation ConclusionConclusion
IntroductionIntroduction This research present an indoor location deter
mination system architecture based on a combination of wireless, J2ME and RFID technology.
Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) which offers an ideal platform for the development of applications adapted for resource constrained mobile devices.
Our prototype used a Java application with a RFID reader attached to a mobile phone in order to locate the user’s position in a building with fixed RFID tags attached.
Related Work Related Work
SpotON SpotON uses an aggregation algorithm fo
r three dimensional location sensing based on radio signal strength analysis.
Related Work (cont.)Related Work (cont.)
mTag The mTag architecture uses fixed RFID read
ers placed around the building and they are touched with a passive RFID tag attached to a mobile phone or PDA
Related Work (cont.)Related Work (cont.)
LANDMARK The major advantage of LANDMARK is that i
t employs the idea of having extra fixed location reference tags to improve the overall accuracy of locating objects
Architecture and ImplementaArchitecture and Implementationtion
High-level overview of the system architecture
Sequence diagram for the client application interaction
Use cases of the proposed location-based system
Screens of a mobile device emulator executing theproposed application
ConclusionConclusion
The system presented was based on a combination of wireless, J2ME and RFID technology and was able to accurately locate users and send information based on their location and type of interest back to the users.