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Principles and Applications of Narrowband Internet of Things (NBIoT)
It is the process of determining the location of an unknown node with respect to reference nodes using various distance measures and a proper estimation algorithm.
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NB-IoT for Localization and Target Detection
Anjali Anjali (Independent Researcher, Austria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4775-5.ch005
Abstract
Narrowband internet of things (NB-IoT) is a low power wide area network technology with numerous benefits over conventional technologies. The main advantages of NB-IoT are low-power, low-cost, long battery life, wider deployment, and many more. Along with these advantages, knowledge of the location of the devices for both the indoor and outdoor environments will have an added benefit for NB-IoT applications. The current global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) chipsets will drain the limited available battery and will not be useful for localization in NB-IoT applications while the global positioning system (GPS) applications accuracy is not enough to support NB-IoT applications. For NB-IoT implementation, having low per-unit cost of the devices is an important aspect along with other features mentioned earlier, and hence there is a need to have limited hardware components like processor, battery, and memory. Therefore, the main challenge for enabling a positioning system lies in the proper radio management and balancing of power consumption against the performance of the system. In this chapter, different localization methods, techniques, and metrics are discussed. The choice of each one of these depends on the application requirement. The standardization of NB-IoT is in the process and its current status as per the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) specifications are also highlighted.
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A Comparison of Appearance-Based Descriptors in a Visual SLAM Approach
It is the estimation of the position of an autonomous agent in a given map.
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Multilingualism as International Marketing Strategy: A Linguistic Study of Product Packaging in Nigeria
Localization is the act of making something local or restricted to a particular locale. In the context of business, it is the process of customizing products or services according to regional or local specificities or for local consumption. It thus entails taking a product or service, and then modifying it in such a way that it becomes acceptable to a particular locale.
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Foundations of Neuropsychology
Localization of function is the idea that certain functions (e.g., language, memory, etc.) have certain locations or areas within the brain. This idea has been supported by recent neuroimaging studies, but was also examined much earlier, typically using case studies.
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Audience-Drive Design Approach for Web Systems
In Web design and software, localization refers to the adaptation of language, content, and design to reflect local cultural sensitivities.
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Websites, Social Networks, and Corporate Translation: An Overview of Southern Spanish Companies in the Dentistry Sector
It is the process to adapt one text, which can include multimedia content such as images or videos to a local audience, called locale . It is commonly used for websites and translation is one of the steps of the localization process.
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Economic Development Alliances
Adaptation of products and production to the varied market conditions, cultures, and landscapes of individual locales. Localization is made possible by flexible manufacturing and “mass customization.”
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A Framework for Thinking about the Maturity of Cultural Usability
Localization of user interface or user interface evaluation method refers to addressing issues specific to the target user group.
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The Role of Rhetoric in Localization and Offshoring
the process of revising materials designed for one culture to meet the communication expectations of a different culture.
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Overview of Translational Activities to Promote the Inclusion of Migrant Population in Health Communication
The process of adapting a product so that it becomes appropriate for a specific local market, known as locale (a specific language combination and country/region) ( LISA, 2003 ).
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An Analysis of Netflix España Campaigns: Paquita Salas Case Study
In opposition to standardization -the other option that a company has when going through an internationalization process- this strategy implies the adaptation to each target market, thus cultural conditions are taken into account when designing the product(s) and promotional campaigns in order to suit the consumers’ preferences.
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Offshore Software Development Outsourcing
The process of adapting software to a particular language, culture, and desired local “look-and-feel”. This may include local sensitivities, geographic examples, and adhering to local legal and business requirements.
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AoSP-Based Secure Localization for Wireless Sensor Network
To know the exact location coordinates of the sensing nodes.
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Culturally-Sensitive E-Learning Practices for Career and Technical Education
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Modeling a User’s Culture
Localization describes the procedure to adapt a user interface to specific regions or countries.
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A Bio-Inspired, Distributed Control Approach to the Design of Autonomous Cooperative Behaviors in Multiple Mobile Robot Systems
Processing to maintain an ongoing estimate of the location of an robot with respect to the environment map.
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Cultural Effects of Global Businesses and Multinational Businesses: Localization Versus Globalization – Middle-Point Cultural Hybridization
In the division of labor between the central government units of the state and the local government units, local units gain weight. In another aspect, it is the ability of individuals and local units to self-manage under the sense of coexistence and culture without the need for a nation-state.
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Globalization and Localization in Online Settings
The practice of adjusting a product's functional properties and characteristics to accommodate the language, cultural, political, and legal differences of a foreign audience.
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Introduction and Overview of Wireless Sensor Networks
It aims at locating the places where various events take places exactly.
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Cross-Border E-Commerce: An Emerging Norm
A strategy to give international buyers an online shopping experience that is not different from their normal native experience.
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Optimization Algorithms in Local and Global Positioning
generic term which is used to describe the algorithms and technologies to estimate the position of a user or node. The field of localization is broad and includes satellite systems, navigation systems, indoor and outdoor terrestrial based technologies.
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Distributed Autonomous Control Architecture for Intelligent Mobile Robot Systems
Identifying the position and orientation a mobile robot stands in the environment at any time of traveling.
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Using Global Appearance Descriptors to Solve Topological Visual SLAM
It is the estimation of the position of an autonomous agent in a given map.
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Localization Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
Localization in wireless sensor networks is the process that all sensors obtain their relative or absolute locations, by themselves or by network computing center.
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Metaphors in Business Applications: Modelling Subjectivity Through Emotions for Metaphor Comprehension
The transformation of a product such as a mobile app or website to incorporate the linguistic and cultural aspects of a local market.
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Issues and Aspects of Open Source Software Usage and Adoption in the Public Sector
Means more than simply the translation of software; it refers to the customization of the software for local needs and demands.
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Cognitive Phone for Sensing Human Behavior
A technique for determining one's position.
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Cultural Elements in Spanish SME Websites and Social Media: From Localization to Transcreation?
The process of taking a product and making it linguistically, culturally and technically appropriate for a locale.
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Globalization and Localization in Online Settings
The practice of adjusting a product's functional properties and characteristics to accommodate the language, cultural, political, and legal differences of a foreign audience.
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Localization, Culture, and Global Communication
(also called i10n (He et al., 2002)) is the process of adapting a product to reflect the local standards, culture and language of a specific other market (Ishida & Miller, 2005) (GSSI, 2000). It includes translating the user interface, customizing features, exchanging culturally dependent texts, pictures, animations and metaphors (see also SDL International, 2006).To circumvent the non-uniformity of the mapping of national characters into code pages (Barbour & Yeo, 1996; Davis et al., 1996) Unicode as an industry standard and the parallel standard ISO/IEC 10646 (‘universal character set’) try to consistently represent all existing writing systems using a word with several bytes.
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Web Usability
It is the process of adapting an internationalized Web site to meet language, culture, religion, and other requirements of a specific market or locale.
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SPIT: Spam Over Internet Telephony
The process of adapting a product or service to a particular language, culture and desired local ”look and feel”.
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