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Ubisense Helps University Researchers Worldwide Discover New Location-Aware Applications; Columbia University and Graz University of Technology Employ Ubisense's Precise, Real-Time Location Technology to Enable Ground-Breaking Research



    Ubisense, the leading provider of precise, real-time
    location technology, announced today that more than 60 research
    institutions worldwide have deployed its real-time location system
    (RTLS) to conduct ground-breaking research that requires high accuracy
    location data.
    Ubisense delivers the most precise tracking platform available for
    enterprise-wide deployment. Its sensor-driven ultra-wideband (UWB)
    technology reports asset and person location within 30 cm of accuracy
    and in 3D. Customers such as Columbia University and Graz University
    of Technology are utilizing Ubisense's technology to gain real-time
    visibility into asset location and human movement to improve workflow
    processes as well as develop innovative location-aware applications.
    Columbia University in New York began its work with the Ubisense
    platform in 2005. The university is working in conjunction with DoCoMo
    Eurolabs and the National Science Foundation through a Computer and
    Information Science and Engineering (CISE) research grant to study
    Session Initiation Protocol(SIP)-enabled applications and services.
    SIP is a signaling protocol used to establish sessions in an IP
    network. Columbia University is combining SIP with the precise
    location data collected by the Ubisense platform to discover new
    location-aware applications, such as the ability to automatically
    tailor communication behavior. For example, communication services
    could be customized based on specific individuals identified to be
    present in a room, or a camera may be programmed to follow a speaker
    by accurately tracking his location and positioning itself
    accordingly.
    "We are impressed with the Ubisense RTLS platform. When we
    initially determined we needed precise tracking information for our
    research, we conducted a fairly extensive search and found Ubisense
    was the only high accuracy indoor location system that suited our
    needs," said Henning Schulzrinne, professor and chair, Department of
    Computer Science, Columbia University. "This technology has
    significantly enhanced the depth of our research and the types of new
    applications we have been able to realize."
    Columbia University plans to offer demonstrations of the new
    services discovered as a result of this research and will publish its
    findings in a technical report in early 2007.
    The Ubisense platform has also been deployed at the Institute for
    Computer Graphics and Vision at Graz University of Technology in
    Austria for more than a year. Graz University of Technology is
    focusing its research on Augmented Reality (AR) in which
    computer-generated graphics, sounds and smells can be added to the
    real-world environment. The Institute of Computer Graphics and Vision
    is participating in several European Union sponsored research programs
    on AR, primarily in the fields of medicine and architecture.
    Specifically, Graz University is interested in tracking mobile users
    and augmenting the user's indoor views with virtual information.
    Researchers attach Ubisense sensors to mobile users and can determine
    the near-exact position of the user. Researchers are then able to
    display virtual information correctly according to the user's indoor,
    real-time location.
    "In Augmented Reality we superimpose virtual objects over the real
    environment so knowing the user's exact position and orientation is
    the key to insert the appropriate overlay information. The Ubisense
    platform gives us this ability," said DI Gerhard Schall, research
    engineer, Graz University of Technology. "Using Ubisense we can track
    several people at the same time and obtain precise location
    information in a 3D format. This information is extremely valuable in
    advancing our research that we believe will one day greatly contribute
    to the mainstream existence of Augmented Reality."
    Graz University of Technology publishes its latest experimental
    results and research papers on a regular basis at
    http://www.icg.tu-graz.ac.at/research.
    "We are extremely proud to be affiliated with respected
    institutions such as Columbia University and Graz University of
    Technology," said Richard Green, CEO Ubisense. "We truly believe the
    innovative applications being discovered using our precise RTLS
    platform will have a profound and lasting impact across many different
    industries."

    About Ubisense

    Ubisense delivers a precise, real-time location system (RTLS)
    utilizing ultra-wideband (UWB) technology that locates people and
    assets within 30 cm in 3D. Customers spanning logistics and
    manufacturing, workplace, military, healthcare and hazardous
    environments rely on the innovative Ubisense system to analyze and
    dramatically improve complex processes resulting in significant
    operational savings. The company is headquartered in Cambridge,
    England with offices in Denver, Colorado; Dortmund, Germany; and
    Singapore. For more information, visit http://www.ubisense.net.