4,751 research outputs found
Tracking Human Mobility using WiFi signals
We study six months of human mobility data, including WiFi and GPS traces
recorded with high temporal resolution, and find that time series of WiFi scans
contain a strong latent location signal. In fact, due to inherent stability and
low entropy of human mobility, it is possible to assign location to WiFi access
points based on a very small number of GPS samples and then use these access
points as location beacons. Using just one GPS observation per day per person
allows us to estimate the location of, and subsequently use, WiFi access points
to account for 80\% of mobility across a population. These results reveal a
great opportunity for using ubiquitous WiFi routers for high-resolution outdoor
positioning, but also significant privacy implications of such side-channel
location tracking
PowerSpy: Location Tracking using Mobile Device Power Analysis
Modern mobile platforms like Android enable applications to read aggregate
power usage on the phone. This information is considered harmless and reading
it requires no user permission or notification. We show that by simply reading
the phone's aggregate power consumption over a period of a few minutes an
application can learn information about the user's location. Aggregate phone
power consumption data is extremely noisy due to the multitude of components
and applications that simultaneously consume power. Nevertheless, by using
machine learning algorithms we are able to successfully infer the phone's
location. We discuss several ways in which this privacy leak can be remedied.Comment: Usenix Security 201
Characterizing Location-based Mobile Tracking in Mobile Ad Networks
Mobile apps nowadays are often packaged with third-party ad libraries to
monetize user data
Optimisation of Mobile Communication Networks - OMCO NET
The mini conference “Optimisation of Mobile Communication Networks” focuses on advanced methods for search and optimisation applied to wireless communication networks. It is sponsored by Research & Enterprise Fund Southampton Solent University.
The conference strives to widen knowledge on advanced search methods capable of optimisation of wireless communications networks. The aim is to provide a forum for exchange of recent knowledge, new ideas and trends in this progressive and challenging area. The conference will popularise new successful approaches on resolving hard tasks such as minimisation of transmit power, cooperative and optimal routing
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