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Patent Analysis in Disaster-Safety Positioning Technologies

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Computer Applications for Graphics, Grid Computing, and Industrial Environment (CGAG 2012, GDC 2012, IESH 2012)

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Since more objective oriented researches and analyses are required to satisfy growing various needs, it is needed to analyze the existing research and development (R&D) status on the positioning technology. This study intends to understand the existing R&D status on the positioning technology field from the patent perspective through performing patent analysis on the disaster-safety positioning technology, and thus to find future R&D areas by deriving potential promising areas where patent applications are not active.

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Lee, H., Kim, Y. (2012). Patent Analysis in Disaster-Safety Positioning Technologies. In: Kim, Th., Cho, Hs., Gervasi, O., Yau, S.S. (eds) Computer Applications for Graphics, Grid Computing, and Industrial Environment. CGAG GDC IESH 2012 2012 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 351. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35600-1_11

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