Utilizing context in location-aware short-range wireless communication

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We discuss how a short-range wireless communication service implemented for modern mobile communication devices can provide additional value for both the consumer and the service/product provider. When used as an information search tool, such systems allow services and products being promoted at the location they are available. For the customer, it may provide a digitally augmented vision, an enhanced view to the current environment. With data filtering and search rules, this may provide a self-manageable context, where the user's own personal environment and preferences to the features available in the current surroundings cooperate with a direct connection to the web-based social media. A preliminary design for such service is provided. The conclusion is that the method can generate additional revenue to the company and please the customers' buying process. In addition to the marketing, the principles described here are also applicable to other forms of human interaction. © 2010 V. A. Korhonen and R. Pyykkönen.

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Korhonen, V. A., & Pyykkönen, R. (2010). Utilizing context in location-aware short-range wireless communication. International Journal of Digital Multimedia Broadcasting, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/417213

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