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A mobile user’s presence and location information often forms important input for those applications and services that must anticipate on the user’s context. Additionally, the ability to let a mobile device determine its location in an indoor environment at a fine-grained level supports the creation of a new range of personalized mobile Internet applications. The framework described here joins the concepts of presence, location and instant messaging (PLIM) in an extended existing instant messaging system, and uses a Bluetooth network infrastructure to let a mobile device determine its indoor position. Experiments show that location determination can be realized with a room level granularity1.
This work was supported by the GigaPort research program funded by the Dutch government.
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Peddemors, A.J.H., Lankhorst, M.M., de Heer, J. (2003). Presence, Location, and Instant Messaging in a Context-Aware Application Framework. In: Chen, MS., Chrysanthis, P.K., Sloman, M., Zaslavsky, A. (eds) Mobile Data Management. MDM 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2574. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36389-0_22
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