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User-centered location awareness

Mobile computing and communication devices now provide access to information from nearly anywhere, and many of these devices know where they are. Much current research focuses on using location awareness to provide information about a user's surroundings. We believe that geographic information...

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Published in:Computer (Long Beach, Calif.) Calif.), 2004-10, Vol.37 (10), p.110-111
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Descriptions
Devices
Displays
Electronic monitoring
Face detection
Global Positioning System
Global positioning systems
GPS
Laboratories
Legged locomotion
Mobile radio mobility management
Monitoring
Monitoring systems
Position (location)
Recording
Relays
Satellite navigation systems
Texts
Users
Voice
Watches
title User-centered location awareness
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