TruePosition plans to test the indoor location accuracy of its...
TruePosition plans to test the indoor location accuracy of its Uplink-Time Difference of Arrival (U-TDOA) technology in Wilmington, Del., said Joel Jankowsky, a lawyer for the company, in a call with FCC Public Safety Bureau Chief David Turetsky, according to…
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a filing at the commission (http://bit.ly/15sczqC). U-TDOA tracks a mobile phone’s location by a process of multilateration using sensitive receivers located in cell towers, TruePosition explains on its website (http://xrl.us/bohz44).