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Geo-fence

A geofence is a virtual perimeter for a real-world geographic area.[1] A geofence can be dynamically generated (as in a radius around a point location) or match a predefined set of boundaries (such as school zones or neighborhood boundaries).

Two geofences defined in a GPS application

The use of a geofence is called geofencing, and one example of use involves a location-aware device of a location-based service (LBS) user entering or exiting a geofence. Geofencing approach is based on the observation that users move from one place to another and then stay at that place for a while. This method combines awareness of the user's current location with awareness of the user's proximity to locations that may be of interest.[2] This activity could trigger an alert to the device's user as well as messaging to the geofence operator. This info, which could contain the location of the device, could be sent to a mobile telephone or an email account.

History edit

Geofencing was invented in the early 1990s and patented in 1995 by American inventor Michael Dimino, using the first-of-its-kind GPS and GSM technology for tracking and locating anywhere on the globe from a remote location.

Cellular geofencing for global tracking is cited in the United States Patent Office over 240 times by major companies such as IBM and Microsoft since 1995 and is first mentioned as:[3]

A global tracking system (GTS) for monitoring an alarm condition associated with and locating a movable object, the GTS comprising:

a cellular telephone located with the movable object;
a GPS (global positioning system) receiver located with the movable object, the GPS receiver being effective for providing data reflecting a present spacial position of the movable object, in terms of spacial latitude/longitude coordinates;
an interface between the GPS receiver and the cellular telephone, the interface being connected between the GPS receiver and the cellular telephone and including circuitry for transmitting the spacial coordinates from the GPS receiver through the telephone, wirelessly to a remote location; and
an alarm for detecting that the object has been moved, by calculating a spatial movement of the object which exceeds a predetermined distance based on information supplied by the GPS receiver, and the alarm initiating the transmission to the remote location the spatial coordinates from the GPS receiver when said movement of predetermined distance has been detected.

Working edit

Geofencing uses technologies like GPS, or even IP address ranges to build its virtual fence. In most cases, mobile phones are using combinations of positioning methods, e.g. Assisted GPS (A-GPS). “A-GPS uses assistance data received from the network to obtain a faster location calculation compared with GPS alone.”[4] The global system of tracking and geofencing is supported by a group of subsystems based on global navigation satellite system (GNSS) services. Both horizontal and vertical accuracy of GNSS is just a few centimetres for baseline ≤ 5 km.[5] The Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) is used by devices equipped and used in North America – the accuracy is considered to be within 3 m at least 95% of the time.[6] These virtual fences can be used to track the physical location of the device active in the particular region or the fence area. The location of the person using the device is taken as geocoding data and can be used further for advertising purposes.

It is possible to monitor several geofences at once (multiple active geofences). The limit is exactly 100 geofences per app, per device user.[7] It is possible to monitor different type of triggering activity for each geofence separately – entrance, exit, or dwell in the monitored area.

Types of geofencing edit

There are two types of geofencing - it depends on the purpose of the application, which one of them is better to use.

Active edit

It uses GPS services for the entire time when the application is running and therefore consumes more battery as a result. The reason for the higher battery consumption is the fact that the service requires running in the foreground throughout the time of usage.

Passive edit

This type does not require a constantly active state of the application and is able to run in the background. It is rather suitable for the process of data collection. It does not use GPS services, therefore cannot be used for an app depending on real time (sending notifications immediately, etc).

Pros and cons edit

Advantages edit

  • It is not necessary to implement any additional hardware for this method to function.
  • This service is available for both Android and iOS operating systems.
  • When properly implemented, you can expect accuracy in units of metres.

Disadvantages edit

  • Higher battery consumption
  • Before it is possible to start using the geofencing method, it is necessary for a user to allow location tracking.

Applications edit

Policing edit

The FBI has used geofence warrants to identify rioters who participated in the 6 January Capitol attack.[8]

Safety edit

Geofencing, used with child location services, can notify parents if a child leaves a designated area.[9]

It is also being used for flexible home controls and monitoring system – for example setting a phone to unlock the door or turn on the heating when arriving home.[10]

Geofencing used with location-based guns can restrict those firearms to fire only in locations where their firing is permitted, thereby making them unable to be used elsewhere.

Other applications include sending an alert if a vehicle is stolen,[11] and notifying rangers when wildlife stray into farmland.[12]

A geofence can be used for location-based messaging for tourist safety and communication.[13]

In 2015, US Senator Charles Schumer proposed a law requiring drone manufacturers to build geofencing constraints into unmanned aerial vehicle navigation systems that would override the commands of the unsophisticated operator, preventing the device from flying into protected airspace.[14][15]

In the workplace edit

Geofencing is critical to telematics. It allows users of the system to draw zones around places of work, customer's sites and secure areas. These geofences when crossed by an equipped vehicle or person can trigger a warning to the user or operator via SMS or email.

In some companies, geofencing is used by the human resource department to monitor employees working in special locations, especially those doing field works. Using a geofencing tool, an employee is allowed to log his or her attendance using a GPS-enabled device when within a designated perimeter.

Geofencing, in a security strategy model, provides security to wireless local area networks. This is done by using predefined borders (e.g., an office space with borders established by positioning technology attached to a specially programmed server). The office space becomes an authorized location for designated users and wireless mobile devices.[16][page needed]

Satellite edit

During the use of Starlink satellites in the Russo-Ukrainian War, SpaceX used geofencing to limit the use of Starlink Internet services outside the borders of Ukraine such as in Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine.[17]

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Applications of geofencing extend to advertising & geomarketing. Geofencing solution providers allow marketers and advertisers to precisely choose the exact location that their ads show up on. Geofencing uses different types of targeting to identify zip codes, street addresses, GPS coordinates using latitude and longitude, as well as IP targeting.

Geofencing enables competitive marketing tactics for advertisers and marketers to grab the attention of in-market shoppers in their competitive store location, large scale events such as concerts, sports events, conferences, etc. in stadiums, convention centers, malls, outlets, parks, neighborhoods. For example: at a concert, a digital ad relating to the performer or an affiliated company could be sent to only those people in the venue.

For example, a local auto-dealership builds a virtual boundary within a few square miles from its dealership's location to target car buyers within the same neighborhood. This way they limit their ad spending on prospects who are more likely to purchase in order to get a better ROI. Using tracking technologies to identify devices where the ads were shown, geofencing solution providers are able to provide walk-in attribution for their advertising. This means that using a geofencing solution, companies can now track the customers who walked into the showroom after seeing the ad. This level of attribution provides better visibility and analytics for marketers to spend their advertising budget wisely.

A local service business may only be interested in (a) likely clients (b) within a service region or catchment basin. Broadcasting or advertising more extensively brings irrelevant responses and wastes energy, time, money, and opportunity. Electronic advertising can identify and target only desired market objects (people).

Business edit

Target Corporation settled for $5 million with the San Diego City Attorney in April 2022, promising to audit and improve pricing procedures, after a San Diego complaint that the company used geofencing to raise prices when a customer entered a store.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rouse, Margaret (December 2016). "What is geo-fencing (geofencing)?". WhatIs.com. Newton, Massachusetts: TechTarget. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  2. ^ Namiot, Dmitry; Sneps-Sneppe, Manfred (2013). "Geofence and Network Proximity". In Balandin, Sergey; Andreev, Sergey; Koucheryavy, Yevgeni (eds.). Internet of Things, Smart Spaces, and Next Generation Networking. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 8121. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer. pp. 117–127. arXiv:1303.5943. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-40316-3_11. ISBN 978-3-642-40316-3. S2CID 15873599.
  3. ^ "Telephone operable global tracking system for vehicles". United States Patent Office. December 1995.
  4. ^ Namiot, Dmitry (2 December 2022). "GeoFence services | Namiot | International Journal of Open Information Technologies". International Journal of Open Information Technologies. 1 (9): 30–33. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  5. ^ Khomsin, Ira Mutiara Anjasmara, Danar Guruh Pratomo, and Wahyu Ristanto (2019). "Accuracy Analysis of GNSS (GPS, GLONASS and BEIDOU) Obsevation [sic] for Positioning" (PDF). E3S Web of Conferences. 94: 01019. Bibcode:2019E3SWC..9401019K. doi:10.1051/e3sconf/20199401019. S2CID 165073579 – via The Authors.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ United States. Federal Aviation Administration, ed. (31 October 2008). "Global Positioning System wide area augmentation system (WAAS) performance standard". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ "Create and monitor geofences". Android Developers. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  8. ^ Harris, Mark (30 September 2021). "How a Secret Google Geofence Warrant Helped Catch the Capitol Riot Mob". Wired. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  9. ^ De Lara, Eyal; Anthony LaMarca; Mahadev Satyanarayanan (2008). Location Systems: An Introduction to the Technology Behind Location Awareness. Synthesis Lectures on Mobile and Pervasive Computing, Lecture #4. Morgan & Claypool Publishers. p. 88. ISBN 978-1-59829-581-8 – via Google Books.
  10. ^ Amudha, S.; Sankar, S. Sasi Rekha; Rajkumar, Mishra Neel; Jain, Aayush (21 June 2019). "Enhancement of smart home automation system using secure geofence concept in IoT". AIP Conference Proceedings. 2112 (1): 020036. Bibcode:2019AIPC.2112b0036A. doi:10.1063/1.5112221. ISSN 0094-243X. S2CID 198339104.
  11. ^ . Motorcycle USA. 23 January 2009. Archived from the original on 31 January 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2009. Courtesy True Tracker Pro
  12. ^ "Kenya's elephants send text messages to rangers". CBS News. Associated Press. 11 October 2008. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  13. ^ (PDF). UgoRound Australia Pty Ltd. July 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 September 2017. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  14. ^ "Todd Humphreys: Don't Overregulate Drones". Alcalde. 18 March 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  15. ^ Schumer, Charles (19 August 2015). "Schumer proposes law". Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  16. ^ Hamid Jahankhani, A G Hessami, Feng Hsu: Global security, safety, and sustainability : 5th international conference, ICGS3 2009, London, UK, 1–2 September 2009 : proceedings. ISBN 978-3-642-04061-0
  17. ^ Kim, Victoria (8 September 2023). "Elon Musk Acknowledges Withholding Satellite Service to Thwart Ukrainian Attack". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  18. ^ Norfleet, Nicole (29 April 2022). "Target pays $5 million in settlement over pricing accuracy allegations". Star Tribune. Retrieved 29 April 2022.

Further reading edit

  • De Lara, Eyal; Anthony LaMarca, Mahadev Satyanarayanan (2008). Location Systems: An Introduction to the Technology Behind Location Awareness. Morgan & Claypool Publishers. p. 88. ISBN 978-1-59829-581-8.
  • Anthony C. Ijeh, Allan J. Brimicombe, David S. Preston, Chris O. Imafidon (2009) "Geofencing in a Security Strategy Model." In Global Safety and Sustainability: 5th International Conference Proceedings. Jahankhani, H.; Hessami, A.G.; Hsu, F. (Eds.) p.104-111 © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009. ISBN 978-3-642-04061-0

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Not to be confused with Geo blocking A geofence is a virtual perimeter for a real world geographic area 1 A geofence can be dynamically generated as in a radius around a point location or match a predefined set of boundaries such as school zones or neighborhood boundaries Two geofences defined in a GPS applicationThe use of a geofence is called geofencing and one example of use involves a location aware device of a location based service LBS user entering or exiting a geofence Geofencing approach is based on the observation that users move from one place to another and then stay at that place for a while This method combines awareness of the user s current location with awareness of the user s proximity to locations that may be of interest 2 This activity could trigger an alert to the device s user as well as messaging to the geofence operator This info which could contain the location of the device could be sent to a mobile telephone or an email account Contents 1 History 2 Working 3 Types of geofencing 3 1 Active 3 2 Passive 4 Pros and cons 4 1 Advantages 4 2 Disadvantages 5 Applications 5 1 Policing 5 2 Safety 5 3 In the workplace 5 4 Satellite 5 5 Advertisement 6 Business 7 See also 8 References 9 Further readingHistory editGeofencing was invented in the early 1990s and patented in 1995 by American inventor Michael Dimino using the first of its kind GPS and GSM technology for tracking and locating anywhere on the globe from a remote location Cellular geofencing for global tracking is cited in the United States Patent Office over 240 times by major companies such as IBM and Microsoft since 1995 and is first mentioned as 3 A global tracking system GTS for monitoring an alarm condition associated with and locating a movable object the GTS comprising a cellular telephone located with the movable object a GPS global positioning system receiver located with the movable object the GPS receiver being effective for providing data reflecting a present spacial position of the movable object in terms of spacial latitude longitude coordinates an interface between the GPS receiver and the cellular telephone the interface being connected between the GPS receiver and the cellular telephone and including circuitry for transmitting the spacial coordinates from the GPS receiver through the telephone wirelessly to a remote location andan alarm for detecting that the object has been moved by calculating a spatial movement of the object which exceeds a predetermined distance based on information supplied by the GPS receiver and the alarm initiating the transmission to the remote location the spatial coordinates from the GPS receiver when said movement of predetermined distance has been detected Working editGeofencing uses technologies like GPS or even IP address ranges to build its virtual fence In most cases mobile phones are using combinations of positioning methods e g Assisted GPS A GPS A GPS uses assistance data received from the network to obtain a faster location calculation compared with GPS alone 4 The global system of tracking and geofencing is supported by a group of subsystems based on global navigation satellite system GNSS services Both horizontal and vertical accuracy of GNSS is just a few centimetres for baseline 5 km 5 The Wide Area Augmentation System WAAS is used by devices equipped and used in North America the accuracy is considered to be within 3 m at least 95 of the time 6 These virtual fences can be used to track the physical location of the device active in the particular region or the fence area The location of the person using the device is taken as geocoding data and can be used further for advertising purposes It is possible to monitor several geofences at once multiple active geofences The limit is exactly 100 geofences per app per device user 7 It is possible to monitor different type of triggering activity for each geofence separately entrance exit or dwell in the monitored area Types of geofencing editThere are two types of geofencing it depends on the purpose of the application which one of them is better to use Active edit It uses GPS services for the entire time when the application is running and therefore consumes more battery as a result The reason for the higher battery consumption is the fact that the service requires running in the foreground throughout the time of usage Passive edit This type does not require a constantly active state of the application and is able to run in the background It is rather suitable for the process of data collection It does not use GPS services therefore cannot be used for an app depending on real time sending notifications immediately etc Pros and cons editAdvantages edit It is not necessary to implement any additional hardware for this method to function This service is available for both Android and iOS operating systems When properly implemented you can expect accuracy in units of metres Disadvantages edit Higher battery consumption Before it is possible to start using the geofencing method it is necessary for a user to allow location tracking Applications editPolicing edit The FBI has used geofence warrants to identify rioters who participated in the 6 January Capitol attack 8 Safety edit Geofencing used with child location services can notify parents if a child leaves a designated area 9 It is also being used for flexible home controls and monitoring system for example setting a phone to unlock the door or turn on the heating when arriving home 10 Geofencing used with location based guns can restrict those firearms to fire only in locations where their firing is permitted thereby making them unable to be used elsewhere Other applications include sending an alert if a vehicle is stolen 11 and notifying rangers when wildlife stray into farmland 12 A geofence can be used for location based messaging for tourist safety and communication 13 In 2015 US Senator Charles Schumer proposed a law requiring drone manufacturers to build geofencing constraints into unmanned aerial vehicle navigation systems that would override the commands of the unsophisticated operator preventing the device from flying into protected airspace 14 15 In the workplace edit Geofencing is critical to telematics It allows users of the system to draw zones around places of work customer s sites and secure areas These geofences when crossed by an equipped vehicle or person can trigger a warning to the user or operator via SMS or email In some companies geofencing is used by the human resource department to monitor employees working in special locations especially those doing field works Using a geofencing tool an employee is allowed to log his or her attendance using a GPS enabled device when within a designated perimeter Geofencing in a security strategy model provides security to wireless local area networks This is done by using predefined borders e g an office space with borders established by positioning technology attached to a specially programmed server The office space becomes an authorized location for designated users and wireless mobile devices 16 page needed Satellite edit During the use of Starlink satellites in the Russo Ukrainian War SpaceX used geofencing to limit the use of Starlink Internet services outside the borders of Ukraine such as in Russian occupied territories in Ukraine 17 Advertisement edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Applications of geofencing extend to advertising amp geomarketing Geofencing solution providers allow marketers and advertisers to precisely choose the exact location that their ads show up on Geofencing uses different types of targeting to identify zip codes street addresses GPS coordinates using latitude and longitude as well as IP targeting Geofencing enables competitive marketing tactics for advertisers and marketers to grab the attention of in market shoppers in their competitive store location large scale events such as concerts sports events conferences etc in stadiums convention centers malls outlets parks neighborhoods For example at a concert a digital ad relating to the performer or an affiliated company could be sent to only those people in the venue For example a local auto dealership builds a virtual boundary within a few square miles from its dealership s location to target car buyers within the same neighborhood This way they limit their ad spending on prospects who are more likely to purchase in order to get a better ROI Using tracking technologies to identify devices where the ads were shown geofencing solution providers are able to provide walk in attribution for their advertising This means that using a geofencing solution companies can now track the customers who walked into the showroom after seeing the ad This level of attribution provides better visibility and analytics for marketers to spend their advertising budget wisely A local service business may only be interested in a likely clients b within a service region or catchment basin Broadcasting or advertising more extensively brings irrelevant responses and wastes energy time money and opportunity Electronic advertising can identify and target only desired market objects people Business editTarget Corporation settled for 5 million with the San Diego City Attorney in April 2022 promising to audit and improve pricing procedures after a San Diego complaint that the company used geofencing to raise prices when a customer entered a store 18 See also editAssisted GPS A GPS Automotive navigation system Cell Broadcast Geo blocking the practice of making access to internet resources dependent on geographical location Geo fence warrant Geomessaging Geotagging GPS drawing GPS tracking Ingress a location based mobile game that makes use of this technology Microtargeting Point in polygon Point of interest Geomarketing Social media use in politicsReferences edit Rouse Margaret December 2016 What is geo fencing geofencing WhatIs com Newton Massachusetts TechTarget Retrieved 26 January 2020 Namiot Dmitry Sneps Sneppe Manfred 2013 Geofence and Network Proximity In Balandin Sergey Andreev Sergey Koucheryavy Yevgeni eds Internet of Things Smart Spaces and Next Generation Networking Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol 8121 Berlin Heidelberg Springer pp 117 127 arXiv 1303 5943 doi 10 1007 978 3 642 40316 3 11 ISBN 978 3 642 40316 3 S2CID 15873599 Telephone operable global tracking system for vehicles United States Patent Office December 1995 Namiot Dmitry 2 December 2022 GeoFence services Namiot International Journal of Open Information Technologies International Journal of Open Information Technologies 1 9 30 33 Retrieved 2 December 2022 Khomsin Ira Mutiara Anjasmara Danar Guruh Pratomo and Wahyu Ristanto 2019 Accuracy Analysis of GNSS GPS GLONASS and BEIDOU Obsevation sic for Positioning PDF E3S Web of Conferences 94 01019 Bibcode 2019E3SWC 9401019K doi 10 1051 e3sconf 20199401019 S2CID 165073579 via The Authors a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link United States Federal Aviation Administration ed 31 October 2008 Global Positioning System wide area augmentation system WAAS performance standard a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Create and monitor geofences Android Developers Retrieved 2 December 2022 Harris Mark 30 September 2021 How a Secret Google Geofence Warrant Helped Catch the Capitol Riot Mob Wired Retrieved 10 November 2021 De Lara Eyal Anthony LaMarca Mahadev Satyanarayanan 2008 Location Systems An Introduction to the Technology Behind Location Awareness Synthesis Lectures on Mobile and Pervasive Computing Lecture 4 Morgan amp Claypool Publishers p 88 ISBN 978 1 59829 581 8 via Google Books Amudha S Sankar S Sasi Rekha Rajkumar Mishra Neel Jain Aayush 21 June 2019 Enhancement of smart home automation system using secure geofence concept in IoT AIP Conference Proceedings 2112 1 020036 Bibcode 2019AIPC 2112b0036A doi 10 1063 1 5112221 ISSN 0094 243X S2CID 198339104 Motorcycle Tracker Updates Every 15 Seconds Motorcycle USA 23 January 2009 Archived from the original on 31 January 2009 Retrieved 26 January 2009 Courtesy True Tracker Pro Kenya s elephants send text messages to rangers CBS News Associated Press 11 October 2008 Retrieved 26 January 2020 Location Based Messaging for Tourist Safety and Communication PDF UgoRound Australia Pty Ltd July 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 26 September 2017 Retrieved 26 January 2020 Todd Humphreys Don t Overregulate Drones Alcalde 18 March 2015 Retrieved 5 April 2015 Schumer Charles 19 August 2015 Schumer proposes law Retrieved 15 December 2015 Hamid Jahankhani A G Hessami Feng Hsu Global security safety and sustainability 5th international conference ICGS3 2009 London UK 1 2 September 2009 proceedings ISBN 978 3 642 04061 0 Kim Victoria 8 September 2023 Elon Musk Acknowledges Withholding Satellite Service to Thwart Ukrainian Attack The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 10 September 2023 Norfleet Nicole 29 April 2022 Target pays 5 million in settlement over pricing accuracy allegations Star Tribune Retrieved 29 April 2022 Further reading editDe Lara Eyal Anthony LaMarca Mahadev Satyanarayanan 2008 Location Systems An Introduction to the Technology Behind Location Awareness Morgan amp Claypool Publishers p 88 ISBN 978 1 59829 581 8 Anthony C Ijeh Allan J Brimicombe David S Preston Chris O Imafidon 2009 Geofencing in a Security Strategy Model In Global Safety and Sustainability 5th International Conference Proceedings Jahankhani H Hessami A G Hsu F Eds p 104 111 c Springer Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009 ISBN 978 3 642 04061 0 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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