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MelissaB

(16,420 posts)
Thu Apr 26, 2012, 02:57 PM Apr 2012

New chip tracks smart-phone locations down to the inch, even indoors


New chip tracks smart-phone locations down to the inch, even indoors

By Kathleen Hickey
Apr 26, 2012

In 2010, GCN’s Kevin McCaney speculated that soon everyone would have a Marauder’s Map, the magical parchment that allowed Harry Potter and his friends to see in real time the location of everyone on Hogwarts school grounds.

That fantasy — dreamed up by J.K. Rowling over a decade ago — could now be a reality. Broadcom Corp. has begun shipping a new smart-phone-tracking microchip, Broadcom BCM4752, which aims to pinpoint a user’s location down to a few centimeters — even indoors. It also tracks your vertical position, so it can tell which floor you are on in a building.

By combining sensor technologies, wireless protocols and multiple satellite feeds in a small, low-power chip, Broadcom, the largest supplier of Global Positioning System chips to cell-phone manufacturers, claims the BCM4752’s speed and accuracy are 10 times better than competing products.

The chip uses a range of sensor technology — Wi-Fi (including recently announced 5G Wi-Fi), Bluetooth, Near Field Communication and radio — for indoor tracking.

More here: http://gcn.com/articles/2012/04/26/broadcom-gps-tracking-chip-precise-to-the-inch.aspx
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New chip tracks smart-phone locations down to the inch, even indoors (Original Post) MelissaB Apr 2012 OP
This is really sweet and I can already think of other uses for it snooper2 Apr 2012 #1
I think Star Trek's use of a combined communicator/locater predates Rowling's. PoliticAverse Apr 2012 #2
And why can't we just beam ourselves to work? Bake Apr 2012 #4
What was once considered scary is now considered fun. ZombieHorde Apr 2012 #3
 

snooper2

(30,151 posts)
1. This is really sweet and I can already think of other uses for it
Thu Apr 26, 2012, 03:04 PM
Apr 2012

like mobile convergence / micro/macro network sensitivity...

Great age to be alive..

Imagine 300 years ago we would all be hammering out plow heads

PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
2. I think Star Trek's use of a combined communicator/locater predates Rowling's.
Thu Apr 26, 2012, 03:07 PM
Apr 2012

And still no promised flying car!

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