Abstract: | During 2001/2002, several major CDMA-based wireless network carriers deployed Location Based Services (LBS) in Japan, Korea and the USA. The carriers chose Qualcomms gpsOneTM end-to-end system solution for these deployments. The two main components of the system are Qualcomms gpsOneTM client implementation and SnapTracks Position Determination Entity (PDE) server product. The applications range from gaming and personal navigation services to commercial security and Enhanced 911 (E911). It is anticipated that the number of future applications will expand to include a wide range of value added services (VAS). This paper describes the network architectures, messaging protocols, and positioning measurements used to support these applications. Processing GPS, terrestrial and other measurements concurrently presents several challenges. These complexities and the characteristics of the various measurement types are discussed. Positioning results from actual network data are presented to demonstrate the initial performance achieved. |
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Proceedings of the 15th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS 2002) September 24 - 27, 2002 Oregon Convention Center Portland, OR |
Pages: | 378 - 384 |
Cite this article: | Biacs, Z., Marshall, G., Moeglein, M., Riley, W., "The Qualcomm/SnapTrack Wireless-Assisted GPS Hybrid Positioning System and Results from Initial Commercial Deployments," Proceedings of the 15th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of The Institute of Navigation (ION GPS 2002), Portland, OR, September 2002, pp. 378-384. |
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