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the case, existing context-aware applications have not yet scratched the surface
of what is to come. As positioning systems improve and become standardized
we will see an explosion of context-aware services that pervade our lives, de-
livering relevant information on-the-fly, facilitating our errands, and otherwise
enhancing our experiences. The positioning methodologies and associated topics
discussed in this chapter present a glimpse into the technology that will drive
that revolution.
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