RE: AW: [Geopriv] Quickrandomcommentsondraft-ietf-geopriv-pdif-l o-profile-00

"Marc Linsner" <mlinsner@cisco.com> Fri, 15 July 2005 13:20 UTC

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From: Marc Linsner <mlinsner@cisco.com>
To: 'Brian Rosen' <br@brianrosen.net>, "'James M. Polk'" <jmpolk@cisco.com>, 'James Winterbottom' <winterb@nortel.com>, 'Henning Schulzrinne' <hgs@cs.columbia.edu>
Subject: RE: AW: [Geopriv] Quickrandomcommentsondraft-ietf-geopriv-pdif-l o-profile-00
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 09:19:39 -0400
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In-line.... 


> There are many uses for location information.  Some of them 
> require calculations, and some of them require human 
> interaction.  For the latter, you always need a 
> representation a human can deal with. 
> Specifically, ifthe floor is labeled some way, you need to know that. 
> The example is that you are given a location that is floor 
> 22. You go in an elevator and press 22.  If you arrive, all 
> the markings say floor 22.
> 
> Now, if your pidf has floor 22, I think you want that to be 
> the same floor, even if the building does not have a floor 
> 13, which is often the case.
> 
> What you do with a geo with mu=floors?
> 

Is this the $100 question on millionaire?

In this example, the value you might consider populating in the alt field
may be the binary equivalent of decimal 22.

What am I missing?

-Marc-

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