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Target localization and tracking are critical in ubiquitous computing systems and technologies. Although localization and tracking in outdoors have been significantly improved in the last years due to the wide adoption of GPS, in indoors they still attract significant R&D interest. A very high variety of localization and tracking approaches, techniques and technologies have been developed in the recent years. However, none of the proposed sensors, techniques or systems is ideal for all the problems and the selection of the method highly depends on the specific requirements and constraints of the application and of the environment.

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Martinez-de Dios, J.R., Bernabé-Clemente, A., Torres-González, A., Ollero, A. (2017). Conclusions. In: Cluster-based Localization and Tracking in Ubiquitous Computing Systems. SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering(). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54761-8_6

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