Does SkyHook location SDK gives accurate GPS fixes even inside closed
premises like Home, Theater etc.,? I'm interested in hearing about SkyHook
if any Android developers had already used them.

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On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Skip <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Yeah, I have come to the conclusion that the phone itself is
> misleading, and in fact completely wrong on its setting page, because
> when you go to Settings-->Security & location, you can see the setting
> for "Use wireless networks" under "My location sources". The secondary
> text says "Location determined by wi-fi and/or mobile networks", so it
> sure does look like it uses WiFi for positioning. But, alas, I have
> determined and agree that the phone does not use wifi for
> positioning..... Yet.  I did find this interesting article:
>
> http://arstechnica.com/hardware/news/2009/01/skyhook-location-sdk-for-android.ars
> indicating that the SkyHook SDK is now available for the android
> platform, so hopefully we will see some wifi based positioning apps in
> the near future.
>
> On Feb 9, 9:58 pm, LB Coder <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The "Use wireless networks" function has nothing at all to do with wifi.
> It
> > works using cell tower locations. The wireless provider knows the
> > coordinates of all its towers, and therefore knows where you are (within
> a
> > certain non-impressive degree of accuracy) based on what tower you are
> > connected to.
> >
> > On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Skip <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > I posted this early this morning and I still haven't seen it, so if it
> > > shows up twice, my apologies.  Feel free to delete this one.
> >
> > > Does anyone think the wifi based location determination actually
> > > works? I guess I imagine that it would work like this. In the office
> > > where I work, there are a couple of wireless networks. And once I go
> > > inside the building with my phone,the GPS quality goes to crap since
> > > it is indoors--no surprise there. It can literally be off by BLOCKS,
> > > perhaps a half mile or more after I've been inside for a while. I
> > > would like to think that the phone would somehow know that, OK, I
> > > don't have a decent GPS signal, so let's see if I can get a decent
> > > wifi location. Sure, it's not going to tell me what room in the
> > > building I am in, which GPS would be able to do if there wasn't a roof
> > > on the building, but I am OK with that. I just want locale to know
> > > what building I am in. So now I have to make circles of about a half
> > > mile in radius (a mile in diameter) to be sure my location in locale
> > > doesn't look like I've left and gone to the default profile since the
> > > GPS accuracy decreases once you go inside a building and it starts
> > > looking like you are hopping all over the place.
> >
> > > So, where does the Wifi database live? How can I test it to see how
> > > accurate it is--both in terms of feet and inches and in terms of
> > > completeness of the database? Can I add new wifi access points to the
> > > database? How can I see, for instance, if my home access point is in
> > > the database? What happens if I move and take my access point with me?
> > > How do I update the database?
> >
>

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