An electronic location code (eLC) is described that provides location
information for an object. The eLC is capable of high levels of accuracy,
but uses a relatively low data volume for expressing such high levels of
accuracy. Moreover, the eLC may easily be adjusted to represent lower
levels of accuracy, when high levels of accuracy are not available or
required. The eLC has a standardized format that allows easy
transmission, sharing, and storage between a plurality of users. Due to
these and other features, the eLC provides many advantages and
possibilities for the use of location data, and, for example, allows for
individual tracking of locations of a huge number of items.