GSM White Papers
Investigation Into the Performance of EOTD for GSM Users in Telematics Applications
Overview Location-based services have been standardized for incorporation into 3rd generation wireless communications as a result of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) mandate on wireless carriers to provide Automatic Location Information (ALI) during emergency 911 calls. This paper presents communication model that investigates the position accuracy of a Global Standard Mobile (GSM) phone employing the Enhanced Observed Time Difference (EOTD) location technology.
| Publisher | International Society for Optical Engineering | File Format | |
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| Date Published | January 2006 | Downloads | 268 |
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