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10Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking ApproachesThe Global Positioning System (GPS) is a
100Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag Considerationsopening each tag casing and attaching a seri
101Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsThe AeroScout tag activator (shown in Figure
102Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsPanGo Locator LAN Asset TagsPanGo version 1
103Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 The SOAP/XML Application Programming Interfaceinfrastructure withou
104Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 The SOAP/XML Application Programming Interfacelocation and device s
105Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 The SOAP/XML Application Programming Interfaceprocess solutions to
106Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 The SOAP/XML Application Programming Interface• PanGo Locator Confi
107Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 CaveatsFigure 78 Cisco Location-Based Services Solution with PanGo
108Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 CaveatsCSCse14724—Degraded Location Accuracy with Monitor Mode APsD
109Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Appendix A—Polling Traffic 2700 <-> 4400 WLAN ControllerAppen
11Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking ApproachesFigure 4 Time Difference of Arrival (TDo
110Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Appendix B—AeroScout Tag Manager Version 2.1Figure 80 Polling Traff
111Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Appendix B—AeroScout Tag Manager Version 2.1Figure 81 AeroScout Tag
112Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Appendix B—AeroScout Tag Manager Version 2.1• Transmit Power (dBm)—
113Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Appendix B—AeroScout Tag Manager Version 2.1This is because in v2.1
114Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Appendix B—AeroScout Tag Manager Version 2.1Figure 85 Retrieving Ex
115Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Appendix B—AeroScout Tag Manager Version 2.1To display the Advanced
116Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Appendix C—Large Site Traffic AnalysisAppendix C—Large Site Traffic
117Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Appendix D—PanGo Locator LAN Tag Association and SignalingAppendix
118Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Appendix D—PanGo Locator LAN Tag Association and Signaling
12Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking ApproachesIn close, confined indoor areas, both To
13Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking Approaches• TxPWR represents the transmitter outpu
14Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking ApproachesPure RSS-based lateration techniques tha
15Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking Approaches“reverse beam-forming”, this technique i
16Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking ApproachesCalibration PhaseDuring the calibration
17Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking ApproachesOperational PhaseIn the operational phas
18Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services Architectureminimum of three reporting
19Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services Architecturepre-packaged models enable
2Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 ContentsRogue Access Points 35Rogue Clients 39Installation and Config
20Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureCisco RF Fingerprinting of
21Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureFigure 8 Cisco Location-Ba
22Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureFigure 9 Information Flow
23Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services Architectureparticipating in location
24Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services Architecture• SOAP/XML Location Applic
25Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureAccuracy and Precision of
26Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureFigure 10 Enabling CCX Loc
27Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureFigure 11 WCS WLAN Client
28Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureFigure 12 WCS WLAN Client
29Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureNote that Figure 12 also i
3Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Executive SummaryUsing Wi-Fi RFID Tags with the Cisco Location Applia
30Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureA graphical representation
31Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureFigure 15 WCS WLAN Client
32Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureNote Currently, each WLAN
33Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureComplete information on an
34Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureFigure 18 Asset Tag Detect
35Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureFigure 19 WCS RFID Locatio
36Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureThese are all indicated on
37Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureComplete information on an
38Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services ArchitectureFigure 22 WCS Rogue Access
39Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services Architecturethe channels for which the
4Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 OverviewIt is not hard to understand why this is so. With integrated
40Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Cisco Location-Based Services Architecture• Small icons (shown above
41Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Installation and ConfigurationInstallation and ConfigurationInstalli
42Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Installation and ConfigurationHistory Archive PeriodThe history arch
43Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Installation and Configurationmore frequently and in advance of a lo
44Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Installation and ConfigurationNote The df –H command is used here be
45Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Installation and ConfigurationConfiguring Location Server Location P
46Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Installation and ConfigurationRSSI CutoffIn addition to enforcing th
47Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Installation and ConfigurationLocation Appliance Dual Ethernet Opera
48Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Installation and ConfigurationFigure 27 Default Location Application
49Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Installation and ConfigurationFigure 29 Specifying Location Server A
5Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Overview• Reviewing the procedures required to install and configure
50Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Installation and Configurationproviding the local time of the NOC, o
51Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesShutting down audit subsystem[ OK ]Starti
52Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesWhen performing a site survey of an area wh
53Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesIn a similar fashion, the CLI command show
54Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 33 Displaying Detected RSSI via the
55Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 34 Location-Aware AP DeploymentAcces
56Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 35 Location-Aware AP Placement Illus
57Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 36 Planning Tool Output for Location
58Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 37 Example of 100 Percent Location R
59Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 38 Definition of a “Location-Ready”
6Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking ApproachesNote Other supported hardware or software
60Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesOnce again, keep in mind that location read
61Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesAdditional information regarding deployment
62Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesAs the weight assigned to the previous posi
63Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesWhen you understand the procedure used by t
64Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 42 Facilitating Mobile Device Floor
65Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best Practiceswith a WCS governing it. The management cha
66Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesThe subsections that follow examine how WCS
67Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesIn this situation, one possible solution is
68Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 45 Multiple Management Domains with
69Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best Practiceshandles polling of controller WiSM-3 with r
7Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking Approachesto hear arguments supporting the case tha
70Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 47 Example of Unequal Azimuth Propag
71Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesNote that WCS allows only for the adjustmen
72Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 49 Example of Suggested Calibration
73Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesDetailed procedures covering the steps invo
74Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesTips for Successful CalibrationsNumber of S
75Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesCalibrating Under Representative Conditions
76Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesWhen verifying whether RSSI cutoff threshol
77Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 52 Location Quality Inspection Resul
78Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 53 Location Inspection at 5 m Accura
79Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesLocation Tracking ChallengesOutdoor Environ
8Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking ApproachesFigure 2 Highest Signal Strength Techniqu
80Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best Practicesconcern. Although the overall path loss mod
81Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best Practices• Minimize the amount of exposure to those
82Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best PracticesFigure 54 Enabling Location Server Polling
83Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best Practicesnumber of received responses associated wit
84Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Deployment Best Practicesconsidered normal for the test environment
85Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsAppendix C—Large Site Traffic Analysis, page
86Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsFigure 55 Active and Passive RFID ComparisonW
87Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsFigure 56 Passive RFID InterrogatorsPassive R
88Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsFigure 58 Passive Tag Load Modulation•Backsca
89Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsThe passive RFID tag is available commerciall
9Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 Location Tracking Approaches• c = propagation speed of ~ 300 meters /
90Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsFigure 61 Semi-Passive RFID TagsSeveral varie
91Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsActive tags can contain 512 KB of RAM (or mor
92Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsFigure 63 Transponder Active RFID TagThese RF
93Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag Considerationsequipped with powered-on 802.11 Wi-Fi client
94Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag Considerationsreaders themselves is possible because of the
95Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag Considerations• Access points not on the same channel as th
96Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsEnable Asset Tag RF Data TimeoutThe RFID Data
97Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsFigure 68 Polling IntervalDepending on asset
98Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsFigure 70). When this is successfully perform
99Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment ConsiderationsOL-11612-01 RFID Tag ConsiderationsFigure 71 Tested 802.11 Wi-Fi Active RFID Tag
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