Hello Andrew and every one,
 
Try these:
 
http://www.ekahau.com/?id=4500
this might be the most popular WiFi positioning system
 
http://www.pangonetworks.com/Products/products.htm
similar WiFi positioning system
 
http://www.wherenet.com/products_wherelan.shtml
Using TDOA measurement rather than Signal Strength, hence
the standard 802.11 AP and NIC can not be used.
 
I am currently a PhD student at UNSW, Australia. I am working on WiFi positioning, mobilephone network positioning and multisensor integration. I think WiFi positioning
system can easily meet the request of your application (and it could be the best
candidate at this stage).
 
Good luck.
 
Binghao Li
School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems
UNSW
 
 
 
On 7/14/06, Andrew Fortier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

I work with a research group at the University of Oregon. We're designing
assistive tech for folks with cognitive impairments. Most of this tech is
aimed at community navigation. I'm a new comer to this field and was hoping
to solicit some advice.

Has anyone had good luck with a WiFi positioning system? We're hoping to put
one in a large, indoor, public space. If so I'd love to hear what
system/software you used. We don't need great accuracy (10-20 meters would
be nice).

Thanks!

Andrew Fortier
Wearable Computing Lab
University of Oregon

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