Hello Andrew, and friends,

This just popped up in the news:

http://www.wpi.edu/News/Releases/20067/firetracking.html

WORCESTER, Mass. - Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), which houses one of the world's leading research teams in the field of indoor precision personnel location and tracking, will host a first-of-its-kind forum for researchers in this emerging field. The meeting, scheduled for August 7 and 8, 2006, in the Campus Center Odeum on the WPI campus, will provide an opportunity for researchers grappling with this major technological challenge to share their experiences and define the state of the art in the discipline. "

Also: check out the homepage for the

WPI Precision Indoor/Outdoor Personnel Location Project
http://www.ece.wpi.edu/Research/PPL/

Andrew Fortier 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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