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GPS Mobile Phones: the Privacy and Regulatory Issues
ARCchart, Feb 2008, Pages: 80
A. INTRODUCTION TO GPS PHONES A.1 Introduction A.2 Drivers for GPS phones E911 E112 and eCall A.3 How GPS works Technical features GPS Ephemeris and Almanac C/A code P(Y) code Navigation Message Differential GPS (DGPS) A.4 Future GPS developments IIR-M and IIF GPS III A.5 Other GPS-type networks Galileo Galileo navigation systems GLONASS (Global Navigation Satellite System) QZSS - Japan Compass - China IRNSS - India A.6 Cellular location technologies A.7 Assisted GPS GPS Mobile Phones: the Privacy and Regulatory Issues A-GPS standards Cellular/A-GPS hybrids A.8 Other location techniques Cell tower databases Wi-Fi location finding RFID and Bluetooth A.9 GPS receiver design Qualcomm gpsOne. Single chip GPS from TI Global Locate and Infineon GPS SIM from BlueSky Positioning A.10 GPS phone examples Examples of specialist GPS ‘phones’. A.11 Handset implementations of LBS Java Windows Mobile Symbian BREW Browser. A.12 Network location platforms Open Location Standards Examples of location platform products
B. PRIVACY IMPLICATIONS FOR COMMON LBS APPLICATIONS B.1 Market background for LBS B.2 Active and passive services B.3 Abuse of location information B.4 Personal security Roadside Assistance Weather Warning Child Finders E 911 /E112 Healthcare GeoFencing B.5 Gaming/Education Interactive Gaming GeoCaching. B.6 Enterprise Fleet Management/ Asset Monitoring Personnel Productivity Customer Service Lone worker protection B.7 Navigation City Guides Mobile Yellow Pages Turn-by-turn navigation Traffic reroute B.8 Social networking Buddy Groups Dating Geo-tagging and blogging B.9 Commerce Mobile Coupons. Location Based Billing B.10 Government Homeland Security. Military B.11 Summary
C. MANAGING LOCATION PRIVACY C.1 Legal and regulatory approaches International regulation – OECD EU directives Extract From the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulation 2003 EC Directive 42 GPS Mobile Phones: the Privacy and Regulatory Issues National legislation and regulation China Japan UK US C.2 National industry self-regulation China Japan UK Child location services Adult/friend location services Mobile games supported by location services Corporate location services Summary US CTIA Location Privacy Principles C.3 Techniques for managing location privacy Consent Anonymization Spatial cloaking Temporal cloaking Location perturbation Pseudonyms Information-minimizing User privacy profiles
D. RECOMMENDATIONS D.1 Regulation and self-regulation Technology neutrality Avoid piecemeal regulation Emergency calling Codes of practice Passive services D.2 Service Design Privacy by design Users in control User interfaces. User education Moderate UGC
E. MARKET FORECASTS E.1 Forecasts for GPS phone volumes E.2 Forecasts for selected location-enabled applications
List of Figures Figure A-1: Constellation of 31 medium earth orbit GPS satellites Figure A-2: Nokia N95 GPS phone Figure A-3: Motorola/ Nextel i580 ruggedised GPS phone Figure A-4: The MobiCare GPS phone and monitoring device from Argyll Telecom Figure A-5: The MaxCare location and alerting device from Argyll Telecom Figure A-6: LG Migo GPS phone aimed at young children Figure A-7: Role of the GeoMobility Server Figure A-8: Architecture of the GeoMobility Server Figure A-9: Openwave Location Manager: Commercial Edition Figure A-10: Openwave Location Manager: Emergency Edition (GSM) Figure A-11: Xypoint Location Platform from TCS Figure C-1: LBS anonymization function Figure E-1: GPS phone shipments 2008-12 - worldwide Figure E-2: GPS phone shipments 2008-12 - by region Figure E-3: Total installed base of GPS phones in use 2008-12 - worldwide Figure E-4: Total installed base of GPS phones in use 2008-12 - by region Figure E-5: Users of location-enabled personal security applications 2008-12 Figure E-6: Users of location-enabled gaming applications 2008-12 Figure E-7: Users of location-enabled enterprise applications 2008-12 Figure E-8: Users of location-enabled navigation applications 2008-12 Figure E-9: Users of location-enabled social networking applications 2008-12 Figure E-10: Users of location-enabled commerce applications 2008-12
List of Tables Table A-1: Summary of GPS frequency bands Table A-2: GPS error sources Table A-3: Comparison of mobile location methods Table A-4: Comparison of GPS modes Table A-5: GPS performance metrics for GSM and CDMA assisted GPS Table B-1: Use of location information in different LBS applications Table C-1: OECD guidelines on data privacy
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