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Stefania Zourlidou, Monika Sester and Shaohan Hu
In this paper, a new method is proposed to detect traffic regulations at intersections using GPS traces. The knowledge of traffic rules for regulated locations can help various location-based applications in the context of Smart Cities, such as the accur...
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Evianita Dewi Fajrianti, Nobuo Funabiki, Sritrusta Sukaridhoto, Yohanes Yohanie Fridelin Panduman, Kong Dezheng, Fang Shihao and Anak Agung Surya Pradhana
Currently, outdoor navigation systems have widely been used around the world on smartphones. They rely on GPS (Global Positioning System). However, indoor navigation systems are still under development due to the complex structure of indoor environments,...
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Jeremy Walker, Cristian Poliziani, Cristina Tortora, Joerg Schweizer and Federico Rupi
This paper seeks to predict the average waiting time, defined as the time spent moving at 1 ms-1
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Jin Wang and Jun Luo
While both outdoor and indoor localization methods are flourishing, how to properly marry them to offer pervasive localizability in urban areas remains open. Recently, proposals on indoor?outdoor detection have made the first step towards such an integra...
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Nisrine Ibadah, Khalid Minaoui, Mohammed Rziza, Mohammed Oumsis and César Benavente-Peces
Mobility trace techniques makes possible drawing the behaviors of real-life movement which shape wireless networks mobility whereabouts. In our investigation, several trace mobility models have been collected after the devices? deployment. The main issue...
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