Indoor location based services market drivers and challenges

Indoor Location Based Service (LBS) applications, such as indoor navigation, have not yet found a prominent position in the market as it deals with many challenges, both technical and non-technical. They include indoor positioning, availability and usability of indoor maps and privacy concerns. If t...

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Main Authors: Basiri, Anahid, Moore, Terry, Hill, Chris, Bhatia, Paul
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34910/
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author Basiri, Anahid
Moore, Terry
Hill, Chris
Bhatia, Paul
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Moore, Terry
Hill, Chris
Bhatia, Paul
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description Indoor Location Based Service (LBS) applications, such as indoor navigation, have not yet found a prominent position in the market as it deals with many challenges, both technical and non-technical. They include indoor positioning, availability and usability of indoor maps and privacy concerns. If these solved or handled there would be a 10 billion euro market waiting for indoor LBS. There are some upcoming and/or potential solutions and opportunities that may help to handle these challenges. They include new positioning technologies and multi-sensor positioning systems that can be applied for indoors, crowd-source mapping, change in viewpoint regarding the users privacy, standards, regulations and policies that can preserve privacy of LBS users. This paper analyses indoor LBS current markets, the challenges and trends and estimate future growth if theses challenges are handled.
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spelling nottingham-349102020-05-04T17:22:26Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34910/ Indoor location based services market drivers and challenges Basiri, Anahid Moore, Terry Hill, Chris Bhatia, Paul Indoor Location Based Service (LBS) applications, such as indoor navigation, have not yet found a prominent position in the market as it deals with many challenges, both technical and non-technical. They include indoor positioning, availability and usability of indoor maps and privacy concerns. If these solved or handled there would be a 10 billion euro market waiting for indoor LBS. There are some upcoming and/or potential solutions and opportunities that may help to handle these challenges. They include new positioning technologies and multi-sensor positioning systems that can be applied for indoors, crowd-source mapping, change in viewpoint regarding the users privacy, standards, regulations and policies that can preserve privacy of LBS users. This paper analyses indoor LBS current markets, the challenges and trends and estimate future growth if theses challenges are handled. 2015-11-18 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Basiri, Anahid, Moore, Terry, Hill, Chris and Bhatia, Paul (2015) Indoor location based services market drivers and challenges. In: International Conference on Location Based Services (LBS 2015), 16-18 September 2015, Augsburg, Germany. Indoor location-based services (LBS) market analysis indoor positioning and mapping
spellingShingle Indoor location-based services (LBS)
market analysis
indoor positioning and mapping
Basiri, Anahid
Moore, Terry
Hill, Chris
Bhatia, Paul
Indoor location based services market drivers and challenges
title Indoor location based services market drivers and challenges
title_full Indoor location based services market drivers and challenges
title_fullStr Indoor location based services market drivers and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Indoor location based services market drivers and challenges
title_short Indoor location based services market drivers and challenges
title_sort indoor location based services market drivers and challenges
topic Indoor location-based services (LBS)
market analysis
indoor positioning and mapping
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34910/