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Universal Location Framework: A New Wireless Building Block

Source: Intel
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Intel has proposed the Universal Location Framework (ULF) as a building block that can enable the creation of innovative and profitable applications and services. This paper published by Intel describes implementation of the Universal Location Framework, a technology that allows aggregating multiple location technologies, seamlessly transitioning between them, and exposes a single Application Programming Interface (API). The paper presents the architecture and the API. The architecture is based on the Location Stack, a layered software model for location systems. Author discusses each layer in the context of implementation.


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