IPS is Indoor Positioning System . See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indoor_positioning_system. Geofencing is locating where you are geographically for, say, turning on WiFi as you get near home, or turning it off as you’re driving away.
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The geofencing API allows you to define perimeters, also referred to as geofences, which surround the areas of interest . Your app gets a notification when the device crosses a geofence, which allows you to provide a useful experience when users are in the vicinity.
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Procedure
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Create and add geofences
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Both Android and iOS allow you to create a geofence by specifying the radius and lat-long (short for latitude and longitude) of the centre of the real geographical region that you wish to monitor . Being able to create such virtual boundaries have incredible use-cases for mobile publishers and consumer businesses.
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What is Geofence? Geofencing is a location-based service that sends a notification to smartphone users who enter a defined geographic area . A geofence is a virtual barrier.
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Geofencing is a location-based service in which an app or other software uses GPS, RFID, Wi-Fi or cellular data to trigger a pre-programmed action when a mobile device or RFID tag enters or exits a virtual boundary set up around a geographical location, known as a geofence.1 Kas 2017
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