Indoor Geolocation

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Indoor Geolocation is the process of finding geolocation of an electronic device inside a building. Since technologies used for indoor geolocation are substantially different from technologies used for outdoor geolocation this area is considered as a separate area of science and technology [1].


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  1. ^ Kaveh Pahlavan, Xinrong Li, and Juha Pekka Makela (February 2002). "Indoor Geolocation Science and Technology". IEEE Communications Magazine 40 (2): 112–118. doi:10.1109/35.983917. .