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Zone Services - An Approach for Location-Based Data Collection
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Diana Weiss, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
Isabelle Kramer, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
Georg Treu, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
Axel Kupper, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
Classical Location-based Services (LBSs) automatically derive the current location of known persons in order to select, compile, or filter location-dependent information and present it to their users. Zone services work the other way round: they estimate the amount of persons which are located in a given geographic zone and optionally obtain personal information from them in order to compile statistical information like the number of persons staying in a zone, their average age, and marital status. Zone services address a broad field of applications, ranging from emergency services to mobile marketing and research. This paper presents an approach for realizing such services by using broadcast technologies in combination with terminal-based positioning like GPS. Because data collected in this way always runs the risk of being misused, the paper also presents a framework that allows observed persons to define and enforce their privacy preferences.
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Diana Weiss, Isabelle Kramer, Georg Treu, Axel Kupper, "Zone Services - An Approach for Location-Based Data Collection," cec-eee, pp.79, The 8th IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology and The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce, and E-Services (CEC/EEE'06), 2006
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