Digital Hopscotch: Exploring the Relationship between Positioning Accuracy and Location Size

C Randell, HL Muller

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Abstract

Location based applications for mobile computing have become of increasing interest to the research community, and are entering daily usage by the general public. Examples of this range from GPS based navigation systems for vehicles and pedestrians to 'where's my nearest' applications for mobile phones. Emerging applications include gaming and location based entertainment. In this paper we explore the relationship between the position sensing system and the location or target to be recognised. As part of this research we are seeking a method for the objective evaluation of such systems.
Translated title of the contributionDigital Hopscotch: Exploring the Relationship between Positioning Accuracy and Location Size
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUnknown
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2004

Bibliographical note

Conference Proceedings/Title of Journal: Sixth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing - Workshop: Playing with Sensors

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