In this paper we evaluate the innate ability of mobile phone speakers to produce ultrasound and the possible uses of this ability for accurate indoor positioning. The frequencies in question are a range between 20 and 22 KHz, which is high enough to be inaudible but low enough to be generated by standard sound hardware. A range of tones is generated at different volume settings on several popular modern mobile phones with the aim of finding points of failure. Our results indicate that it is possible to generate the given range of frequencies without significant distortions, provided the signal volume is not excessively high. This is preceded by the discussion of why such ability on off-the-shelf mobile devices is important for Location Base...
A person's smartphone is a cornucopia of information. Be it personal data extracted from contacts an...
Contains fulltext : 229832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this paper, ...
An indoor positioning design developed for mobile phones by integrating a single microphone sensor, ...
In this paper we evaluate the innate ability of mobile phone speakers to produce ultrasound and the ...
In this paper we discuss how the innate ability of mobile phone speakers to produce ultrasound can b...
Modern smartphones are a great platform for Location Based Services (LBS). While outdoor LBS for sma...
<p>Location tracking on mobile devices like smartphones has already begun to revolutionize personal ...
In this paper, we present an indoor ultrasonic location tracking system that can utilize off-the-she...
Trilateration is a process where distances to known control points or beacons can be used as inputs ...
Context awareness will become increasingly important in future domestic consumer electronics. In man...
Ultrasonic location systems are a popular solution for the provision of fine-grained indoor position...
Context awareness will become increasingly important in future domestic consumer electronics. In man...
Indoor positioning systems are crucial to provide location based services in areas that are not cove...
Indoor ultrasonic location systems provide ne-grained position data to ubiquitous computing applicat...
The growing interest for indoor position-based applications and services, as well as ubiquitous comp...
A person's smartphone is a cornucopia of information. Be it personal data extracted from contacts an...
Contains fulltext : 229832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this paper, ...
An indoor positioning design developed for mobile phones by integrating a single microphone sensor, ...
In this paper we evaluate the innate ability of mobile phone speakers to produce ultrasound and the ...
In this paper we discuss how the innate ability of mobile phone speakers to produce ultrasound can b...
Modern smartphones are a great platform for Location Based Services (LBS). While outdoor LBS for sma...
<p>Location tracking on mobile devices like smartphones has already begun to revolutionize personal ...
In this paper, we present an indoor ultrasonic location tracking system that can utilize off-the-she...
Trilateration is a process where distances to known control points or beacons can be used as inputs ...
Context awareness will become increasingly important in future domestic consumer electronics. In man...
Ultrasonic location systems are a popular solution for the provision of fine-grained indoor position...
Context awareness will become increasingly important in future domestic consumer electronics. In man...
Indoor positioning systems are crucial to provide location based services in areas that are not cove...
Indoor ultrasonic location systems provide ne-grained position data to ubiquitous computing applicat...
The growing interest for indoor position-based applications and services, as well as ubiquitous comp...
A person's smartphone is a cornucopia of information. Be it personal data extracted from contacts an...
Contains fulltext : 229832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this paper, ...
An indoor positioning design developed for mobile phones by integrating a single microphone sensor, ...