by Telko » Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:05 am
Hi,
First of all, not every country allows Cell-ID tracking, for a very simple reason: privacy.
Ok, now when you heard about that kind of tech in germany, it works with reciprocal agreement between user1 and user2 who can each other see their positions, please give me a hint about how to auto-agree a db with n users ?
Finally, let me introduce you to cell-id location:
Every BTS has a BSC (for handover, base identification, user imei check and so on) but those BSCs are not designed for location. So the precision of Cell-ID location is 250 m in a city, and more than 10 km outsite a city... even 250 m is not acceptable for a speedtrap location! Now you can tell me: But why not use TOA or EOTD... and i'll anwser you: If you have a friend in the board of every major operator company on this little planet, then ask them to place a server for us that can do the location work based on those techs, and transmit the results realtime on our servers.
In one word, GPS is easy, free and precise.
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