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Sensing WiFi packets in the air
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2014
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Mobile SensingEngineeringData ScienceSmart CityWireless LanParticipatory SensingMobile ComputingInternet Of ThingsWireless ComputingMobile Positioning DataSmartphone Sensor DataIndoor Positioning SystemWifi PacketsSignal ProcessingVarious SensorsMobility Data
Mobile sensing systems employ various sensors in smartphones to extract human-related information. As the demand for sensing systems increases, a more effective mechanism is required to sense information about human life. In this paper, we present a systematic study on the feasibility and gaining properties of a crowdsensing system that primarily concerns sensing WiFi packets in the air. We propose that this method is effective for estimating urban mobility by using only a small number of participants. During a seven-week deployment, we collected smartphone sensor data, including approximately four million WiFi packets from more than 130,000 unique devices in a city. Our analysis of this dataset examines core issues in urban mobility monitoring, including feasibility, spatio-temporal coverage, scalability, and threats to privacy. Collectively, our findings provide valuable insights to guide the development of new mobile sensing systems for urban life monitoring.
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