Abstract:
Disclosed are systems, methods and techniques for obtaining round trip time (RTT) measurements from acquisition of signals at one or more mobile devices, the signals being transmitted by one or more transmitters; approximating locations of the one or more mobile devices while obtaining the RTT measurements; and combining the measurements to determine expected RTT signature values at discrete positions in the area based, at least in part, on the obtained RTT measurements and the approximated locations.
Abstract:
Disclosed are systems, apparatus, devices, method, computer program products, and other implementations, including a method that includes capturing an image of a scene by an image capturing unit of a device that includes at least one sensor, determining relative device orientation of the device based, at least in part, on determined location of at least one vanishing point in the captured image of the scene, and performing one or more calibration operations for the at least one sensor based, at least in part, on the determined relative device orientation.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses selecting access points and generating assistance data for access points is provided. In one embodiment a plurality of access points in a first area are identified, a location assistance quality value with each access point of the plurality of access points is associated with each access point, and a subset of the plurality of access points is selected based on the location assistance quality value of each access point of the plurality of access points. Assistance data is then generated for the selected access points.
Abstract:
Various arrangements for performing location disambiguation are presented. A mobile device may receive a plurality of location hypotheses. The mobile device may also receive an indication of a disambiguation evaluation technique selected from a plurality of disambiguation evaluation techniques. The mobile device may perform the disambiguation evaluation technique using the plurality of location hypotheses. Using the disambiguation evaluation technique, a location hypothesis of the plurality of location hypotheses may be selected by the mobile device as corresponding to the mobile device's location.