Click to edit Present’s Name Trends in Location-based Services Muhammad Aamir Cheema.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
6/26/2006ICPS'06 Tracking Nearest Surrounders in Moving Object Environments * Ken C. K. Lee 1 Josh Schiffman 1 Baihua Zheng 2 Wang-Chien Lee 1 Hong Va.
Advertisements

1 Query Processing in Spatial Network Databases presented by Hao Hong Dimitris Papadias Jun Zhang Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Nikos.
Finding the Sites with Best Accessibilities to Amenities Qianlu Lin, Chuan Xiao, Muhammad Aamir Cheema and Wei Wang University of New South Wales, Australia.
Efficient Evaluation of k-Range Nearest Neighbor Queries in Road Networks Jie BaoChi-Yin ChowMohamed F. Mokbel Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
PrivacyGrid Visualization Balaji Palanisamy Saurabh Taneja.
Mohamed F. Mokbel University of Minnesota
Global Wi-Fi Presented for: YOU. About Global WiFi Why is free Wi-Fi important? What is Social HotSpot™ marketing? How does it work ? What are the benefits.
OneDrive for Business Introduction First Time Use First Time Use Access from Computer Access from Computer Access from Internet Access from Internet Access.
Current and future, business and consumer applications of LBS technology Andrew Grill, Mobile Advertising Evangelist British.
A Crowd-Enabled Approach for Efficient Processing of Nearest Neighbor Queries in Incomplete Databases Samia Kabir, Mehnaz Tabassum Mahin Department of.
Knowledge for business Lost in Ambient Intelligence Jasper Lindenberg +31 (0)
University of Minnesota 1 / 9 May 2011 Energy-Efficient Location-based Services Mohamed F. Mokbel Department of Computer Science and Engineering University.
An Analysis of The Mobile Market and Location-Based Services What About Wireless…?
1 Location Information Management and Moving Object Databases “Moving Object Databases: Issues and Solutions” Ouri, Bo, Sam and Liqin.
1 ISI’02 Multidimensional Databases Challenge: representation for efficient storage, indexing & querying Examples (time-series, images) New multidimensional.
Semantic Location Based Services for Smart Spaces Kostas Kolomvatsos, Vassilis Papataxiarhis, Vassileios Tsetsos P ervasive C omputing R esearch G roup.
Molde University College INF 245 Fall 2007 OBø 1 INF245 Mobile applications H 2007 Ola Bø.
What’s That? : A Location Based Service Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Minnesota Presented by: Don Eagan Chintan Patel
MOBIGUIDE MOBIGUIDE CS 8803 – ADVANCED INTERNET APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Project Presentation By: Ashwin Pallikarana Tirumala Lalanthika Vasudevan Sneha.
Copyright © Norman Sadeh Semantic Web Technologies to Reconcile Privacy and Context Awareness Norman M. Sadeh ISRI- School of Computer Science.
11 Introduction Dr. Miguel A. Labrador Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Information Technology Trends in Location Based Services Muhammad Aamir Cheema Monash University, Australia Contact:
LOCATION- BASED SERVICES INDUSTRIAL AND BUSINESS ANALYSIS Group 6 Huanhuan WANG Bo WANG Xinwei YANG Han LIU Telecommunication Management F2011.
Ubiquitous Advertising: the Killer Application for the 21st Century Author: John Krumm Presenter: Anh P. Nguyen
GNSS opportunities in Location Based Services Justyna REDELKIEWICZ European GNSS Agency (GSA) European GNSS Applications in H2020 Prague, 04/02/2014.
Self-Organizing Adaptive Networks Hari Balakrishnan MIT Laboratory for Computer Science
Outline Who am I? What is research? My Research Higher studies opportunities in Australia Getting jobs in IT industry Presented by: Muhammad Aamir Cheema,
Geographic Information Systems Web GIS. What is a Web GIS? ► Web GIS is an on-line version of geographic information system ► Using it, GIS data and functions.
Ambient intelligence Opportunities and Consequences of Its Use in Smart Classrooms Augusto, Juan Carlos. Innovation in Teaching and Learning in Information.
Location-Based API 1. 2 Location-Based Services or LBS allow software to obtain the phone's current location. This includes location obtained from the.
By Group 6 1. Adaptive Mapping 2 Adaptivity What is adaptivity? “A system is called adaptive if it is able to change its own characteristics automatically.
MOBIGUIDE MOBIGUIDE CS 8803 – ADVANCED INTERNET APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Project Presentation By: Ashwin Pallikarana Tirumala ( ) Lalanthika Vasudevan( )
Research Overview Kyriakos Mouratidis Assistant Professor School of Information Systems Singapore Management University
© 2012 QUALCOMM Incorporated. All rights reserved. 1 Challenges and Opportunities for Location Technology in the Mobile Ecosystem Cormac Conroy Vice President,
March 2005 MobiDE Research Group Location-Aware Computing (CSE750) Spring SangHyun Park MobiDE (Mobile Data Engineering) Research Group.
UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME COLLEGE of ENGINEERING Preserving Location Privacy on the Release of Large-scale Mobility Data Xueheng Hu, Aaron D. Striegel Department.
Agenda About Like-Fi Why is free Wi-Fi important?
Presented for: Local Businesses. About Fargo Local Wi-Fi Why is free Wi-Fi important? What is Social HotSpot™ marketing? How does it work ? What are the.
UMBC iConnect Audumbar Chormale, Dr. A. Joshi, Dr. T. Finin, Dr. Z. Segall.
GPS Calibrated Ad-hoc Localization for Geosocial Networking Dexter H. Hu Cho-Li Wang Yinfeng Wang
Spatial Data Analysis Yaji Sripada. Dept. of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen2 In this lecture you learn What is spatial data and their special.
IGERT: Graduate Program in Computational Transportation Science Ouri Wolfson (Project Director) Peter Nelson, Aris Ouksel, Robert Sloan Piyushimita Thakuriah.
ACOMP 2011 A Novel Framework for LBS Privacy Preservation in Dynamic Context Environment.
Page 1 Alliver™ Page 2 Scenario Users Contents Properties Contexts Tags Users Context Listener Set of contents Service Reasoner GPS Navigator.
Faculty of Engineering, dept. ELEC Positioning a mobile terminal Combining GPS and GSM techniques Nico Deblauwe
Context Awareness: From Dream to Reality Norman M. Sadeh School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Research Sponsors: DARPA/DAML, IBM, Boeing,
Designing viable business models for context-aware mobile services. (by Mark de Reuver & Timber Haaker) Presented by: Farhan Ali Khan. To: Prof.Dr.Eduard.
Research of Database UNSW Some slides are taken from Wenjie Zhang.
TRAVEL & Tourism APPS
A Moving-Objects Datablade Ouri Wolfson University of Illinois, Chicago
Privately Querying Location-based Services with SybilQuery Pravin Shankar, Vinod Ganapathy, and Liviu Iftode Department of Computer Science Rutgers University.
Information Technology Selecting Representative Objects Considering Coverage and Diversity Shenlu Wang 1, Muhammad Aamir Cheema 2, Ying Zhang 3, Xuemin.
Information Technology (Some) Research Trends in Location-based Services Muhammad Aamir Cheema Faculty of Information Technology Monash University, Australia.
Pervasive Computing MIT SMA 5508 Spring 2006 Larry Rudolph 1 Location, Location, Location Larry Rudolph.
Foundations of Location Based Service
Contents Introduction What are Location-based services Working of Location-based services Location Tracking Technologies Power profiling a mobile phone.
Location Privacy Protection for Location-based Services CS587x Lecture Department of Computer Science Iowa State University.
Privacy-Preserving and Content-Protecting Location Based Queries.
The growing demand for android tablets.. Android Touch Tablets are Next Generation Tablets Used for Practical Purposes Android touch tablets are the modern.
Managing Location Information for Billions of Gizmos on the Move – What’s in it for the Database Folks Ralf Hartmut Güting Fernuniversität Hagen, Germany.
GREEN MARKETING BY RAMAN BEDI SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES PUNJABI UNIVERSITY PATIALA.
Mohit Gupta, Prashanth Mohan, Lenin Ravindranath.
TwitHere Bartosz MALOCHA Ioannis PAPATHANASIOU Luis SALAZAR Jakub SENDOR Sharique KHAN Mobile Communications Services Applications Challenge Feb. 19th.
Introduction to Digital Analytics Keith MacDonald Guest Presentation.
Overview Issues in Mobile Databases – Data management – Transaction management Mobile Databases and Information Retrieval.
Geospatial Technology Evolution and Future Trends
Location Privacy.
Efficient Evaluation of k-NN Queries Using Spatial Mashups
Presentation transcript:

Click to edit Present’s Name Trends in Location-based Services Muhammad Aamir Cheema

School of Computer Science and Engineering Outline  Introduction  Past Research  New Trends  Concluding Remarks

School of Computer Science and Engineering Definition Services that integrate a user’s location with other information to provide added value to a user.

School of Computer Science and Engineering Examples  Navigation and travel  Geo-social networking  Gaming  Retail  Advertisement and many many more…

School of Computer Science and Engineering Past research  Shortest Path Query  Range Query  Nearest Neighbors Query  Reverse Nearest Neighbors Query  Group Nearest Neighbors Query and other similar queries…

School of Computer Science and Engineering Past research  Shortest Path Query: What is the shortest path from here to airport

School of Computer Science and Engineering Past research  Range Query: Return the coffee shops within 300 meters.

School of Computer Science and Engineering Past research  Nearest Neighbor Query: Return the nearest fuel station.

School of Computer Science and Engineering Past research  Reverse Nearest Neighbor Query: Return the cars for which my fuel station is the nearest fuel station.

School of Computer Science and Engineering Past research  Group Nearest Neighbor Query: Return the restaurant that is closest to a group of friends

School of Computer Science and Engineering Past research  Shortest Path Query  Range Query  Nearest Neighbors Query  Reverse Nearest Neighbors Query  Group Nearest Neighbors Query and other similar queries… Static and continuous queries Euclidean distance and network distance

School of Computer Science and Engineering New Trends  Personalized and context-aware results The query results should be based on location as well as the user profile (e.g., age, gender, choices etc.) context (e.g., time, weather etc.)

School of Computer Science and Engineering New Trends  Handling Inaccuracy in data

School of Computer Science and Engineering New Trends  Handling Inaccuracy in data

School of Computer Science and Engineering New Trends  Handling Inaccuracy and uncertainty Inaccuracy of GPS devices User created data Automatically annotated data Entity resolution etc …

School of Computer Science and Engineering New Trends  Privacy and security

School of Computer Science and Engineering New Trends  Privacy and security

School of Computer Science and Engineering New Trends  Privacy and security

School of Computer Science and Engineering New Trends  Privacy and security User awareness pleaserobme.com robmenow.com

School of Computer Science and Engineering New Trends  Privacy and security User awareness Privacy preserving techniques (e.g., spatial cloaking, k-anonymity)

School of Computer Science and Engineering Concluding Remarks  Location-based services have a bright future Smart Phones > old fashioned phones Number of mobiles > World’s population 60% 40% 24% use LBS and 94% of these find LBS valuable LBS are a bonanza for start-ups (est. market $13B in 2014) $21B in 2015

School of Computer Science and Engineering Concluding Remarks  Research New area, new challenges, new opportunities  Business Growing market Low investment Room for fresh ideas Moral: LBS is one of the best choices for start-ups. Be innovative & take initiative.

School of Computer Science and Engineering Thanks