Supervisor: Paul Gardner-Stephen Student: Alexander Kotov Master Thesis
What is GPS? How does it work? What is A-GPS? Why? Serval Project and A-GPS Plan and deliverables How to measure success? 2
GPS enabled mobile phone GPS satellites GPS require: Almanac data Ephemeris data Problem: The data rate of the satellite signal is only 50 b/s !!! 3
GPS Assisted GPS Server Internet GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WiFi Base station GPS enabled mobile phone GPS satellites 4
Serval creates a WiFi mesh network of mobile phones that doesn’t require infrastructure and enables mobile communications regardless what your circumstance: in the face of disaster, in the face of poverty, in the face of isolation, in the face of civil unrest, in the face of network black-spots. Source based on data from The Serval Project,
Knowing location is quite important in case of disastrous situation, Quicker location fix means less battery usage, Serval Project use location for other services (e.g. mapping), It is good to know where you are! 6
GPS satellites No or limited: Internet connection Cell phone towers Mobile phone with assistance data Assistance information 7
GPS satellites Extract A-GPS data from one phone Transmit it over Serval network Inject into another phone 8
GPS satellites Extract A-GPS data from one phone Pretend to be A-GPS assistance server Transmit assistance data to another phone 9
Wipe out any assistance data from mobile phone Measure TTFF Repeat it several times Do the same process with Serval A-GPS assistance Compare TTFF 10
Conclusion 11 A-GPS can give a faster TTFF A-GPS is not available in Serval network There are some ways to share assisted data in Serval network
Thank you! Any questions? 12