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LoL@: designing a location based UMTS application

LoL@: Entwicklung einer positionsbezogenen UMTS-Anwendung

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Abstract

UMTS combines mobile communications and the Internet. After showing some fundamental issues of UMTS services, this paper presents LoL@, the Local Location Assistant. It is a prototype of a location based UMTS service, combining localization/navigation and multimedia. These components can be seen as “killer components”, they can be combined to provide various services over various networks.

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UMTS fasst Mobilkommunikation und Internet zusammen. Dieser Artikel behandelt zunächst die Grundlagen für UMTS-Dienste, danach wird LoL@ vorgestellt. Lol@ ist ein prototypischer UMTS-Dienst und kombiniert Positionsbestimmung/Navigation mit Multimedia-Information. Diese Komponenten können auch für andere Dienste in verschiedenen Netzen verwendet werden.

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Anegg, H., Kunczier, H., Michlmayr, E. et al. LoL@: designing a location based UMTS application. Elektrotech. Inftech. 119, 48–51 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03161581

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