Abstract: Geofencing combines awareness of the user's current location with awareness of the user's proximity to locations that may be of interest.
To mark a location of interest, you specify its latitude and longitude. To adjust the proximity for the location, you add a radius. The latitude, longitude, and radius define a geofence, creating a circular area, or fence, around the location of interest.
You can have multiple active geofences, with a limit of 100 per app, per device user. For each geofence, you can ask Location Services to send you entrance and exit events, or you can specify a duration within the geofence area to wait, or dwell, before triggering an event. You can limit the duration of any geofence by specifying an expiration duration in milliseconds. After the geofence expires, Location Services automatically removes it.
Keywords: Geofencing, Location Based Services, GPS Tracking, Real Time Location Monitoring, Geo Boundaries, Virtual Parameter, Proximity Alerts, Wi-Fi Positioning System, IoT (Internet of Things), GPS (Global Positioning System), AI-powered Location Analytics.
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DOI:
10.17148/IJARCCE.2025.14257