Cellular probe technology is one of several potentially promising technologies for obtaining accurate travel time information. In 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandated E911 requirements that cellular location be provided when 911 emergency calls come in to emergency management authorities. The E911 requirements allow 50 -300 meters from the emergency call location, depending on the type of cellular phone technology used and whether handset-based or network-based solutions are deployed. This paper investigates the current state of cellular probe technologies. Recent studies and field tests are reviewed and summarized. As of March 2003, at least four location technologies have been partially or fully deployed. Although th...
Location privacy is an oft-overlooked, but exceedingly important niche of the overall privacy macroc...
The emergence of cell phones with embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chips provides opportunit...
0ne of the driving forces for location junctions of mobile phones is the requirement by the FCC (Fed...
This paper reports on the first phase of the location technology evaluation for probe vehicles. Two ...
Current traffic travel time estimates are largely based on road sensors embedded in the pavement. To...
mmp/MKPDFResearch PaperCellular telephonesWireless communication systemsAutomatic vehicle locationAu...
E911 technology allows for the location of a cellular phone to be determined by the wireless service...
The ‘Wireless Enhanced 911’ rules, which were issued in 1996, state that the position of a mobile de...
The paper investigates the ability of accurately mapping linear road networks from cellular phone tr...
Software based cellular location systems for accurately determining the location of a wireless cellu...
The growing need of the driving public for accurate traffic information has spurred the deployment o...
Future disaster and emergency management requirements are currently under discussion in the US and E...
In order to determine the feasibility of using cellular telephone location data in deriving the geog...
In an emergency, time is of the essence. If you call 911 from a landline, the wire connection immedi...
This report describes the evaluation of the effectiveness and adequacy of cellular phones for incide...
Location privacy is an oft-overlooked, but exceedingly important niche of the overall privacy macroc...
The emergence of cell phones with embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chips provides opportunit...
0ne of the driving forces for location junctions of mobile phones is the requirement by the FCC (Fed...
This paper reports on the first phase of the location technology evaluation for probe vehicles. Two ...
Current traffic travel time estimates are largely based on road sensors embedded in the pavement. To...
mmp/MKPDFResearch PaperCellular telephonesWireless communication systemsAutomatic vehicle locationAu...
E911 technology allows for the location of a cellular phone to be determined by the wireless service...
The ‘Wireless Enhanced 911’ rules, which were issued in 1996, state that the position of a mobile de...
The paper investigates the ability of accurately mapping linear road networks from cellular phone tr...
Software based cellular location systems for accurately determining the location of a wireless cellu...
The growing need of the driving public for accurate traffic information has spurred the deployment o...
Future disaster and emergency management requirements are currently under discussion in the US and E...
In order to determine the feasibility of using cellular telephone location data in deriving the geog...
In an emergency, time is of the essence. If you call 911 from a landline, the wire connection immedi...
This report describes the evaluation of the effectiveness and adequacy of cellular phones for incide...
Location privacy is an oft-overlooked, but exceedingly important niche of the overall privacy macroc...
The emergence of cell phones with embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chips provides opportunit...
0ne of the driving forces for location junctions of mobile phones is the requirement by the FCC (Fed...