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Chapter 13 Cisco Unified Wireless Location-Based Services
Cisco Location-Based Services Architecture
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Post-Calibration Location Inspection
Using these tools, it is possible to both plan for the achievement of pre-determined performance goals
and also verify that these performance targets are being met.
and also verify that these performance targets are being met.
For those interested in a professional service offering that includes the tuning of location accuracy and
much more, Cisco offers Wireless LAN Location Planning and Design professional services. This
offering enlists the skills of specially-trained WLAN engineers to deliver an integrated solution that
includes the services identified as essential for successful deployment of a secure location-based
solution. For further information on Cisco Wireless LAN Location Planning and Design Professional
Services, see the following URL:
much more, Cisco offers Wireless LAN Location Planning and Design professional services. This
offering enlists the skills of specially-trained WLAN engineers to deliver an integrated solution that
includes the services identified as essential for successful deployment of a secure location-based
solution. For further information on Cisco Wireless LAN Location Planning and Design Professional
Services, see the following URL:
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Tracking Assets and Rogue Devices
The location-aware Cisco UWN can provide position tracking information for the following:
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Standard WLAN clients or Wi-Fi 802.11 active RFID tags that are associated or probing the
location-aware UWN. These types of wireless LAN clients are displayed on the WCS location floor
maps using a blue rectangular icon
location-aware UWN. These types of wireless LAN clients are displayed on the WCS location floor
maps using a blue rectangular icon
.
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802.11 active RFID asset tags communicating via layer two multicasts (including asset tags
compatible with the Cisco Compatible Extensions for Wi-Fi tags specification). These asset tags are
displayed on WCS floor maps as a yellow tag icon . In software Release 4.1 of the location-aware
Cisco UWN, the tag summary icon is introduced to represent two or more tags whose predicted
locations are at the same coordinates.
compatible with the Cisco Compatible Extensions for Wi-Fi tags specification). These asset tags are
displayed on WCS floor maps as a yellow tag icon . In software Release 4.1 of the location-aware
Cisco UWN, the tag summary icon is introduced to represent two or more tags whose predicted
locations are at the same coordinates.