ByteLight brings GPS indoors
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A Boston-based start-up called ByteLight has created indoor GPS technology, which can pinpoint your exact location within a building.
On its website, ByteLight says it is “fundamentally changing the value proposition for LED lighting”.
“Our technology enables value-added services which both increase the return on investment for venues and accelerate adoption for lighting manufacturers,” it says.
“Similar to outdoor GPS, ByteLight-enabled LED lights broadcast unique signals that can be received by most mobile devices.
“Using front or rear-facing cameras to receive the signals, the mobile device then computes its indoor position within one metre of accuracy, in less than a second.”
GPS is most commonly known for being used outdoors, so the ability to use it indoors will surely appeal to a wide range of consumers. Why not create some sort of indoor location-based service?