Information (Jul 2011)

End-User Attitudes towards Location-Based Services and Future Mobile Wireless Devices: The Students’ Perspective

  • Bogdan Cramariuc,
  • Ion Marghescu,
  • Alexandru Rusu-Casandra,
  • Oana Cramariuc,
  • Elena-Simona Lohan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/info2030426
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 426 – 454

Abstract

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Nowadays, location-enabled mobile phones are becoming more and more widespread. Various players in the mobile business forecast that, in the future, a significant part of total wireless revenue will come from Location-Based Services (LBS). An LBS system extracts information about the user’s geographical location and provides services based on the positioning information. A successful LBS service should create value for the end-user, by satisfying some of the users’ needs or wants, and at the same time preserving the key factors of the mobile wireless device, such as low costs, low battery consumption, and small size. From many users’ perspectives, location services and mobile location capabilities are still rather poorly known and poorly understood. The aim of this research is to investigate users’ views on the LBS, their requirements in terms of mobile device characteristics, their concerns in terms of privacy and usability, and their opinion on LBS applications that might increase the social wellbeing in the future wireless world. Our research is based on two surveys performed among 105 students (average student age: 24 years) from two European technical universities. The survey questions were intended to solicit the youngsters’ views on present and future technological trends and on their perceived needs and wishes regarding Location-Based Services, with the aim of obtaining a better understanding of designer constraints when building a location receiver and generating new ideas related to potential future killer LBS applications.

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