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A New Location Technique for the Active Office (1997)

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by Andy Ward , Alan Jones
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@MISC{Ward97anew,
    author = {Andy Ward and Alan Jones},
    title = {A New Location Technique for the Active Office},
    year = {1997}
}

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Abstract

Configuration of the computing and communications systems found at home and in the workplace is a complex task that currently requires the attention of the user. Recently, researchers have begun to examine computers that would autonomously change their functionality based on observations of who or what was around them. By determining their context, using input from sensor systems distributed throughout the environment, computing devices could personalize themselves to their current user, adapt their behavior according to their location, or react to their surroundings. The authors present a novel sensor system, suitable for large-scale deployment in indoor environments, which allows the locations of people and equipment to be accurately determined. We also describe some of the context-aware applications that might make use of this fine-grained location information.

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