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Effective Use of GSM for Accurate Positioning

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2000

Ian Curran
Affiliation:
Cellnet (UK)
Michael Beatty
Affiliation:
Clarendon Consultancy & SymmetriCom Inc (UK)
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Abstract

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Cellnet/British Telecom (BT) has been active in the area of GPS/GSM location and application research for over five years. Cellnet/BT have undertaken considerable development and field trials of various GSM methods for location positioning, which have resulted in several patent registrations. Recent R&D projects undertaken by the Mobility engineering team at BT Labs. include MOSA (Mobile Social Alarm) and City Guide using GPS positioning data to deliver value-added applications and services for both the general public and business users. A critical factor to the successful development of innovative value-added services is co-operation with partners, to promote and evolve open standards for GSM location.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2000 The Royal Institute of Navigation