
Indoor Positioning Systems (IPS)
Indoor Positioning Systems (IPS) are technologies designed to determine the exact location of people or objects inside buildings where GPS signals are unreliable. They use systems like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth beacons, RFID, or sensors to detect and analyze signals, then compute the precise position. IPS are used for navigation in large venues, asset tracking, or improving safety and efficiency within indoor spaces. Unlike GPS, which works outdoors, IPS rely on local signals and can offer real-time, detailed location data indoors.