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Serving Spatial Location Information over the Internet

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Mobile Data Management (MDM 2001)

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This paper proposes a concept of serving spatial location information over IP networks. It clari.es and explores the requirements and solutions to realize the concept. The crucial issues elaborated with solutions are: de.nitions of target and its location, its naming requirements and mechanisms, its roaming among location servers, acquiring spatial location information over IP networks. Recently, issues of location-based applications have been raised in the IP community. This paper contributes to a cutting edge e.ort for supporting such applications over IP networks.

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Tang, H., Korkea-aho, M., Costa-Requena, J., Ruutu, J. (2001). Serving Spatial Location Information over the Internet. In: Tan, KL., Franklin, M.J., Lui, J.CS. (eds) Mobile Data Management. MDM 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1987. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44498-X_21

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