A conceptual model of trust for indoor positioning systems

S. Bell, Ting Wei, W. Jung, A. Scott
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Ubiquitous positioning requires services that are supplemental to the existing Global Positioning System (GPS). For spaces where GPS does not work (indoors, canyons, etc.) augmented or enhanced positioning systems are necessary. For such systems to function appropriately users must have a GPS-like experience. In essence, users of supplementary positioning systems must trust the information these systems deliver. In order to develop systems that mimic the trust generated by GPS and to better understand the implications of features or changes to such a positioning system we believe a conceptual model of positioning system trust is necessary. Such a conceptual model must consider several aspects of the user and the system. The system must be accurate, with an informative User Interface that is transparent (provides context and background on positions and how they are calculated), it must use verified source data, and provide information that supports a range of users. In this paper we present the essential elements of trust for enhanced or supplementary positioning systems.
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室内定位系统信任的概念模型
无所不在的定位需要对现有的全球定位系统(GPS)进行补充。对于GPS无法工作的空间(室内、峡谷等),增强或增强的定位系统是必要的。要使这类系统正常运行,用户必须拥有类似gps的体验。从本质上讲,辅助定位系统的用户必须信任这些系统提供的信息。为了开发模拟GPS产生的信任的系统,并更好地理解这种定位系统的特征或变化的含义,我们认为有必要建立一个定位系统信任的概念模型。这种概念模型必须考虑用户和系统的几个方面。系统必须准确,具有透明的信息用户界面(提供位置的上下文和背景以及如何计算位置),它必须使用经过验证的源数据,并提供支持一系列用户的信息。在本文中,我们提出了增强或补充定位系统的信任的基本要素。
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