Geo-fencing: Geographical-fencing based energy-aware proactive framework for mobile devices

Jihoon Ryoo, Hwangnam Kim, Samir R Das
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Abstract

Location-based services (LBSs) are often based on an area or place as opposed to an accurate determination of the precise location. However, current mobile software frameworks are geared towards using specific hardware devices (e.g., GPS or 3G or WiFi interfaces) for as precise localization as possible using that device, often at the cost of a significant energy drain. Further, often the location information is not returned promptly enough. To address this problem, we design a framework for mobile devices, called Geo-fencing. The proposed framework is based on the observation that users move from one place to another and then stay at that place for a while. These places can be, for example, airports, shopping centers, home, offices and so on. Geo-fencing defines such places as geographic areas bounded by polygons. It assumes people simply move from fence to fence and stay inside fences for a while. The framework is coordinated with available communication chips and sensors based on their energy usage and accuracy provided. The essential goal is to determine when users check in or out of fences in an energy effiecient fashion so that appropriate LBS can be triggered. Windows based smartphones are used to prototype Geo-fencing. Validations are conducted with the resulting traces of outdoor and indoor activities of several users for several months. The results show that Geo-fencing provides an effective framework for use with LBSs with a significant energy saving for mobile devices.
地理围栏:基于地理围栏的移动设备能源感知主动框架
基于位置的服务(lbs)通常基于区域或地点,而不是精确确定精确位置。然而,当前的移动软件框架是面向使用特定的硬件设备(例如,GPS或3G或WiFi接口)来尽可能精确地使用该设备进行定位,通常以消耗大量能量为代价。此外,位置信息通常不能及时返回。为了解决这个问题,我们为移动设备设计了一个框架,称为地理围栏。提出的框架是基于用户从一个地方移动到另一个地方,然后在那个地方停留一段时间的观察。这些地方可以是,例如,机场、购物中心、家、办公室等等。地理围栏将这些地方定义为以多边形为边界的地理区域。它假设人们只是从一个栅栏移动到另一个栅栏,并在栅栏内呆一段时间。该框架根据其提供的能量使用和精度与可用的通信芯片和传感器进行协调。其基本目标是确定用户何时以节能的方式签入或签出围栏,以便触发适当的LBS。基于Windows的智能手机被用来制作地理围栏的原型。利用几个月来几个用户的室外和室内活动的结果进行验证。结果表明,地理围栏提供了一种有效的框架,可以与移动设备的lbs一起使用,并显着节省能源。
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