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SinePulse IPS helps passengers navigate terminals and access useful information
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SinePulse IPS deals two critical museum challenges - indoor navigation & enriched contents
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Finding your way right in case of an emergency around a hospital could be life saving
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Knowing a customer's in-store location allows for relevant & timely offers

Technology
To minimize deployment and infrastructure costs, we wish to develop a wearable location system that can position itself absolutely within a complex structure. And to do so the technologies we used includes Fingerprinting, Bluetooth ...

Applications
Anyone who has ever gotten lost inside a Las Vegas casino looking for the exit will be able to identify with this one. Another option might be showing people the fastest way out of a burning building using indoor positioning to guide them.

Indoor location
Finding your way in case of an emergency around a hospital could be life saving when you have SinePulse IPS App in your hand. SinePulse IPS App allows shoppers to graphically navigate a shopping center, search mall store inventory and more.
Why Indoor Positioning?
Unfortunately, GPS systems require a clean view of the sky to contact GPS satellites and cannot be used inside a building. Moreover, people spend most of their time indoors as well as there is big market opportunity in indoor Location Based Services (LBS) are growing day by day.


What is Indoor Positioning?
An indoor positioning system (IPS) is a network of devices used to wirelessly locate objects or people inside a building.

What is SinePulse IPS?
SinePulse IPS is an embedded solution to Indoor Positioning System which offers not only an embedded low cost energy efficient hardware but also smart phone app for indoor positioning. You do not need to install any expensive hardware in your infrastructure in either case. SinePulse IPS embedded hardware is an effortless multi-device solution for indoor positioning and marketing based on a unique blend of positioning technologies. It is suitable for shopping malls, parking garages, museums, hospitals, and tourist sites, to name a few.
