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Bidirectional positioning system for ubiquitous computing
This work presents a bidirectional positioning system (BPS) that provides a physical location bidirectionally between mobile stations for ubiquitous computing. BPS uses a trilateration computation by the time-of-flight of an ultrasonic signal and shares the physical location of mobile stations through a main server. The performance of BPS is confirmed through benchmarking of positioning systems.