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Abstract
This paper presents results of research on network-based
positioning for UMTS (universal mobile telecommunication system).
Two new applicable network-based cellular location methods are
proposed and assessed by field measurements and simulations. The
obtained results indicate that estimation of the position at a
sufficient accuracy for most of the location-based services does
not have to involve significant changes in the terminals and in
the network infrastructure. In particular, regular UMTS terminals
can be used in the presented PCM (pilot correlation method), while
the other proposed method - the ECID+RTT (cell identification +
round trip time) requires only minor software updates in the
network and user equipment. The performed field measurements of
the PCM reveal that in an urban network, 67% of users can be
located with an accuracy of 70m. In turn, simulations of
the ECID+RTT report accuracy of 60m–100m for 67% of the location estimates in an urban scenario.