Google Patent: Finding New Ways to Locate You
The new patent app titled “Wireless network-based location approximation,” uses packet analysis to determine location of both access points and client devices.
Abstract:
The invention pertains to location approximation of devices, e.g., wireless access points and client devices in a wireless network. Location estimates may be obtained by observation/analysis of packets transmitted or received by the access point. For instance, data rate information associated with a packet is used to approximate the distance between a client device and the access point. This may be coupled with known positioning information to arrive at an approximate location for the access point. Confidence information and metrics about whether a device is an access point and the location of that device may also be determined. Accuracy of the location determination may be affected by factors including propagation and environmental factors, transmit power, antenna gain and diversity, etc. A location information database of access points may employ measurements from various devices over time. Such information may identify the location of client devices and provide location-based services to them.
The idea, suggests Bnet, is getting location information by going “around” the carrier - which you can already do using Skyhook tools and Skyhook’s database.
