Hi Andrew, there are several of the current/popular options:

PlaceLab - http://www.placelab.org/
- Intel R&D lab, have a large number of papers, software, and dbs on
location using wifi and other techniques

Loki - http://loki.com
- Commercial company (part of Skyhook Wireless) that has a Windows client

Navizon - http://www.navizon.com/
- another commercial option, GPS/GSM/Wifi and clients for variety of
mobile devices

Plazes - http://plazes.com
- social network using geolocation techniques

and you can get more at: http://del.icio.us/tag/geolocation+wifi

Let us know how it goes!
Andrew (another one)


On 7/13/06, 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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