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This book will appeal to professionals and researchers in the areas of GIS, mobile telecommunications services and LBS. It provides a comprehensive view and in-depth knowledge for academia and industry alike. It serves as essential reading and an excellent resource for final year undergraduate and postgraduate students in GIScience, Geography, Mobile Computing or Information Systems who wish to develop their understanding of LBS.
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Preface
1 The Context of Location-Based Services
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Information Society
1.3 The Digital City
1.4 The New Mobility
1.5 Outline of Following Chapters
2 Technological Convergence: Towards Location-Based Services
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Internet and World Wide Web
2.3 New Information and Communication Technologies
2.4 Geographical Information Systems
2.5 Convergence of Technologies
3 GIS and Geo-Information Engineering
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Where is . . . ? How Do I Get there?
3.3 Defining GIS
3.4 Exploring GIS Software
3.5 Issues of GIScience
3.6 GI Engineering: the Rise of Ubiquitous GIS?
4 Location-Based Services
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Are Location-Based Services New?
4.3 From Locating Services to Location-Based Services
4.4 E911 and E112 Mandates
4.5 Keitai
4.6 LBS Architecture
4.7 Application Areas
4.8 Implications of LBS for GIScience
5 Data for Location-Based Services
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The Size and Granularity of the Problem
5.3 Data Collection Technologies
5.4 Data Quality Issues
5.5 Organizing and Accessing Data
6 Locating the User
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Positioning Technologies
6.3 Global Positioning System
6.4 Network-Based Positioning Technologies
6.5 Short Range Positioning Technologies
6.6 Hybrid Positioning Approaches
7 Context in Location-Based Services
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Context and Context-Awareness
7.3 Context in LBS
7.4 Environment as Context
7.5 Technology as Context
7.6 User as Context
7.7 Dynamics of Context
8 The Spatial Query
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Geometric Data
8.3 Topological Data
8.4 Attribute Data
8.5 Indexing Spatial Databases
8.6 Issues of Data Temporality
8.7 Spatial Queries
9 Communication in Location-Based Services
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Modes of Communication in LBS
9.3 Maps in LBS
9.4 Issues Around Modes of Communication in LBS
9.5 Learning from Spatial Information
9.6 Multimodal and Context-Aware Modes of Communication
10 The Business of Location-Based Services
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Emerging Sectors
10.3 Emerging Products
10.4 Standardization Issues
10.5 Legal Issues
10.6 Social Issues
10.7 Conclusions
Acronyms
References
Index