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Self-correcting indoor positioning system uses automatic crowdsourcing

ECN Europe

Edinburgh, UK-based Sensewhere [1] has released the latest version of its positioning software, also called Sensewhere, which automatically crowd-sources and cross-references RF access point data via users’ own devices, cheaply and dynamically creating an almost limitless proprietary global RF location database that self-corrects with use.

SOURCE [2]


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Links:
[1] http://www.sensewhere.com
[2] http://ecneurope.wordpress.com/2011/12/05/self-correcting-indoor-positioning-system-uses-automatic-crowdsourcing/