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(‎Changed claim: quote (P203): face-to-face interaction does not demand an absolute position but rather requires a determination of proximity. Face-to-face communication happens when people are close enough to have conversations in a convenient manner. The average value is equal to 1.52m (range 0.7->2.2m))
 
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face-to-face interaction does not demand an absolute position but rather requires a determination of proximity. Face-to-face communication happens when people are close enough to have conversations in a convenient manner. the average value is equal to1.52m (range 0.7->2.2m)
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face-to-face interaction does not demand an absolute position but rather requires a determination of proximity. Face-to-face communication happens when people are close enough to have conversations in a convenient manner. The average value is equal to 1.52m (range 0.7->2.2m)
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journal article from 'IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing' published in 2014
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Face-to-Face Proximity Estimation Using Bluetooth On Smartphones
journal article from 'IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing' published in 2014

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    face-to-face interaction does not demand an absolute position but rather requires a determination of proximity. Face-to-face communication happens when people are close enough to have conversations in a convenient manner. The average value is equal to 1.52m (range 0.7->2.2m)
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    Bluetooth RSSI values are much smaller than the indoor ones when the phone is in the backpack or outdoors. One of our observations is that it is possible to treat the light sensor data as an indicator of the environment.
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    April 2014
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