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[Report]

THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO: GPS, RFID, WiFi, and Other Wireless Location-Based Services

Published: 2006/02

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

1.1 Overall Purpose

  • 1.2 What are Wireless Location-Based Services (LBS)? 11
  • 1.3 Why are Wireless Location-Based Services Important?12
  • 1.4 What is The Difference Between Wireless and Wireline LBS?
  • 1.5 The Global LBS Forecast - Revenues, Hot Countries, and Why
  • 1.6 What is the Global Positioning System (GPS), and Why Is it Such An Important Part of LBS?
    • 1.6.1 GPS Overview
    • 1.6.2 Why GPS is Important to LBS
    • 1.6.3 "Conventional" GPS versus Assisted-GPS
  • 1.7 Why is Asia So Much Better Than Others in LBS?
  • 1.8 A Quick (and Humorous) Profile of The Evolution of LBS in the US
  • 1.9 Why Now (finally) are LBS Starting To Be (Really) Realized
  • 1.10 LBS Opportunity Overview
  • 1.11 WHY LBS APPLICATIONS FAIL! (OVERVIEW)

2. 2006-2009 LBS Global Forecast and Market Drivers

  • 2.1 Global Forecast
    • 2.1.1 Analysis
    • 2.1.2 Bottom Line
  • 2.2 North America Forecast and Market Drivers
    • 2.2.1 United States
    • 2.2.2 Canada
    • 2.2.3 Mexico
  • 2.3 South/Central America Forecast and Market Drivers
  • 2.4 Europe (W.E/C.E/E.E) Forecast and Market Drivers
  • 2.5 Asia (Japan/S.K., China) Forecast and Market Drivers

3. Identifying LBS Opportunities

  • 3.1 Niche versus "Mass' Markets
    • 3.1.1 The LBS Application "Wheel"TM
    • 3.1.2 The Case For Niche Markets
      • 3.1.2.1 Functionality Packaging
      • 3.1.2.2 Niche Product Marketing
    • 3.1.3 The (Lesser) Case For Mass Markets
    • 3.1.4 WHY LBS APPLICATIONS FAIL! (Part 1 of 5)
      • 3.1.4.1 Poorly Identified Opportunities
      • 3.1.4.2 Poorly Articulated Customer Value Proposition
  • 3.2 LBS Opportunity Psychology
    • 3.2.1 "Want" Versus "Need"
    • 3.2.2 First To Market versus Fast Follower. Which One?
  • 3.3 Technology-Based Opportunities
    • 3.3.1 GPS-Based versus Network-Based
    • 3.3.2 Wireless E911
    • 3.3.3 RFID Applications
      • 3.3.3.1 RFID Overview
      • 3.3.3.2 RFID Applications - Current and Future
      • 3.3.3.2.1 Safety and Security
      • 3.3.3.2.2 Mobile Asset Management
      • 3.3.3.2.3 Complex Process Simplification
      • 3.3.3.3 RFID Issues
      • 3.3.3.4 Bottom Line
    • 3.3.4 Location-Enabled Wi-Fi/802.11x
      • 3.3.4.1 Overview
      • 3.3.4.2 Health Care
      • 3.3.4.3 Manufacturing
      • 3.3.4.4 Warehousing and Distribution
      • 3.3.4.5 Campus Environments
    • 3.3.5 Convergent Opportunities
      • 3.3.5.1 Cellular/Wi-Fi
      • 3.3.5.2 Cellular/RFID
      • 3.3.5.3 Machine-to-Machine
  • 3.4 Consumer Opportunities
    • 3.4.1 Consumer Safety and Security
      • 3.4.1.1 Overview
      • 3.4.1.2 Key Requirements
    • 3.4.2 Mobile Gaming
      • 3.4.2.1 Overview
      • 3.4.2.2 Key Requirements
    • 3.4.3 Social Opportunities
      • 3.4.3.1 (Fill In The Blank) Finder
      • 3.4.3.2 Viral Communities
      • 3.4.3.3 Location-Based Entertainment
  • 3.5 Business and Government Functional Opportunities
    • 3.5.1 Mobile WorkForce Management
    • 3.5.2 Fleet Management
  • 3.6 Industry Vertical Opportunity Profiles
    • 3.6.1 Overview
    • 3.6.2 Archaeology
    • 3.6.3 Consumer Products
    • 3.6.4 Construction
    • 3.6.5 Financial Services
    • 3.6.6 Insurance
    • 3.6.7 Manufacturing
    • 3.6.8 Media (Reporting)
    • 3.6.9 Medical
    • 3.6.10 Outdoor (e.g. Skiing, Forestry Management)
    • 3.6.11 Public Safety (e.g. Response Coordination)
    • 3.6.12 Real Estate
    • 3.6.13 Retail
    • 3.6.14 Security Services
    • 3.6.15 Shopping Malls
    • 3.6.16 Stadium Management
    • 3.6.17 Transportation...
    • 3.6.18 Utilities
    • 3.6.19 Zoo Management

4. How To Design a LBS Business

  • 4.1 WHY LBS APPLICATIONS FAIL! (Part 2 of 5)
    • 4.1.1 Weak Business Case
    • 4.1.2 Inflexible Business Model
  • 4.2 Articulating The Value Proposition
  • 4.3 Developing The Business Case
    • 4.3.1 Sizing The Opportunity
    • 4.3.2 Refining The Business Case
  • 4.4 Developing The Business Model
    • 4.4.1 Overview
    • 4.4.2 Basic/Core Business Model
    • 4.4.3 "Traditional" Business Model
    • 4.4.4 Advertising/Sponsor-Based Business Model
    • 4.4.5 Context-Based/Transaction-Oriented Business Model
  • 4.5 Business Case/Model Example
  • 4.6 Initial Cost Estimation - How To Do It

5. How To Design LBS Applications and Infrastructure

  • 5.1 WHY LBS APPLICATIONS FAIL! (Part 3 of 5)
    • 5.1.1 Flawed Technical and User Interface Design -Overview
    • 5.1.2 Platform Selection
  • 5.2 LBS Architecture Overview and Components
    • 5.2.1 Overview
    • 5.2.2 Online Setup Manager
    • 5.2.3 Transaction Middleware Manager
    • 5.2.4 Customer Experience Manager
    • 5.2.5 Business Support Manager
    • 5.2.6 Privacy Architecture Manager
  • 5.3 The Design Process
  • 5.4 Integrating The Components
  • 5.5 Skills Your Company Needs
  • 5.6 The Importance of Partners
  • 5.7 Privacy Requirements
    • 5.7.1 Overview
    • 5.7.2 Privacy Strategic Model
    • 5.7.3 Privacy Architecture
  • 5.8 Supporting Your Application - The Back Office (Don't Underestimate It!)
    • 5.8.1 Overview
    • 5.8.2 Customer Care
    • 5.8.3 Billing

6. Protecting Your LBS Intellectual Property

  • 6.1 WHY LBS APPLICATIONS FAIL! (Part 4 of 5)
  • 6.2 Trade Secrets versus Patents
  • 6.3 The Patent Application Process
  • 6.4 Partnering/Licensing

7. How To Market Location-Based Applications

  • 7.1 WHY LBS APPLICATIONS FAIL! (Part 5 of 5)
  • 7.2 Packaging The Value Proposition...
  • 7.3 Leveraging Your Partners
  • 7.4 Planning The Launch
  • 7.5 Managing After The Launch

Appendices

A. Appendix-LBS Positioning Determination Technologies - GPS And Terrestrial-Based Technologies

  • A.0 Introduction to Positioning Systems
    • A.0.1 Position versus Location
    • A.0.2 Introduction To Positioning
    • A.0.3 Location Determination Methods for Mobile Applications
  • A.1 Satellite-based Technologies Overview
    • A.1.1 Geostationary Satellites
    • A.1.1 Medium Earth Orbits
    • A.1.2 Low Earth Orbit Satellites
    • A.1.3 Elliptical Orbit Satellites
  • A.2 The Global Positioning System
    • A.2.1 Overview
    • A.2.2 GPS Coverage
    • A.2.3 GPS Calculations
      • A.2.3.1 Satellite Position Determination
      • A.2.3.2 Calculation of a GPS Device's Distance from A Satellite
      • A.2.3.3 GPS Device Location Calculation
      • A.2.3.4 GPS Error Sources
      • A.2.3.4.1 Selective Availability
      • A.2.3.4.2 Tropospheric Delays
      • A.2.3.4.3 Ionosphere Delays
      • A.2.3.4.4 Multi-Path Delays
      • A.2.3.4.5 GDOP/Visibility Delay
      • A.2.3.5 GPS Calculation Refinement
      • A.2.3.5.1 Pseudo-Ranges
      • A.2.3.5.2 Differential Correction
      • A.2.3.5.3 WAAS
    • A.2.4 Other Considerations
      • A.2.4.1 Alternatives to GPS
      • A.2.4.2 Time To First Fix
      • A.2.4.3 Cold Start
      • A.2.4.4 Autonomous Start
      • A.2.4.5 Warm Start
      • A.2.4.6 Hot Start
      • A.2.4.7 Obscuration
    • A.2.5 GPS Technical Data
    • A.2.6 Assisted GPS
      • A.2.6.1 A-GPS Historical Background
      • A.2.6.2 How A-GPS Works
  • A.3 Terrestrial Network-Based Location Technologies
    • A.3.1 Overview
    • A.3.2 GSM
      • A.3.2.1 History of GSM
      • A.3.2.2 GSM Architecture
      • A.3.2.2.1 Mobile Station
      • A.3.2.2.2 Base Station Subsystem
        • A.3.2.2.2.1 BTS
        • A.3.2.2.2.2 BSC
        • A.3.2.2.2.3 LMU
      • A.3.2.2.3 Network and Switching Subsystem
        • A.3.2.2.3.1 MSC
        • A.3.2.2.3.2 HLR
        • A.3.2.2.3.3 VLR
        • A.3.2.2.3.4 EIR
        • A.3.2.2.3.5 SMLC
        • A.3.2.2.3.6 GMLC
      • A.3.2.2.4 Operations and Support Subsystem
      • A.3.2.3 GSM Location Management (Cell Handover for LBS)
      • A.3.2.4 GSM Basic Location Management
      • A.3.2.4.1 Cell ID
      • A.3.2.4.2 Cell and Sector
      • A.3.2.4.3 Timing Advance
    • A.3.3 Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) and Angle of Arrival (AOA)
    • A.3.4 What Happened to Enhanced Observed Time Difference (E-OTD)?
    • A.3.5 E-OTD versus TDOA
    • A.3.6 Comparing Handset-Based and Network-Based Location Strategies
  • A.4 RFID
    • A.4.1 RFID Overview
    • A.4.2 RFID Applications
    • A.4.3 RFID Dimensions
    • A.4.4 The Strategic Implications of Wal-Mart's RFID Mandate
  • A.5 Wi-Fi/802.11x
    • A.5.1 Wi-Fi/802.11 Overview
      • A.5.1.1 FHSS
      • A.5.1.2 DSSS
    • A.5.2 Specifications Overview
      • A.5.2.1 801.11
      • A.5.2.2 802.11a
      • A.5.2.3 802.11b
      • A.5.2.4 802.11g
    • A.5.3 Wi-Fi Location Technology
      • A.5.3.1 Received Signal Strength (RSSI)
      • A.5.3.2 Pattern Matching
      • A.5.3.3 Wireless Grid
    • A.5.4 Location-Enabled Wi-Fi Applications

B. About the Author

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THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO: GPS, RFID, WiFi, and Other Wireless Location-Based Services
Published: 2006/02
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