WiFiPi: Involuntary tracking of visitors at mass events

B. Bonné, Arno Barzan, P. Quax, W. Lamotte
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Abstract

To simulate crowds at mass events, realistic movement data of people is required. Despite their limited capacity for approximating real human mobility, synthetic movement models are traditionally used for this purpose. More realistic simulations can be achieved by using real-life movement data, gathered by observing people in the desired context. This paper presents a method for tracking people at mass events without the need for active cooperation by the subjects. The mechanism works by scanning at multiple locations for packets sent out by the Wi-Fi interface on visitors' smartphones, and correlating the data captured at these different locations. The proposed method can be implemented at very low cost on Raspberry Pi computers. This implementation was trialed in two different contexts: a popular music festival and a university campus. The method allows for tracking thousands of people simultaneously, and achieves a higher coverage rate than similar methods for involuntary crowd tracking. Moreover, the coverage rate is expected to increase even further as more people will start using smartphones. The proposed method has many applications in different domains. It also entails privacy implications that must be considered when deploying a similar system.
wifi:在大型活动中对访客进行非自愿跟踪
为了模拟大型活动中的人群,需要真实的人群运动数据。尽管他们的能力有限,近似真实的人体运动,合成运动模型传统上用于这一目的。更真实的模拟可以通过使用现实生活中的运动数据来实现,这些数据是通过在期望的环境中观察人们而收集的。本文提出了一种在不需要主体积极配合的情况下,在群体性事件中跟踪人的方法。该机制的工作原理是在多个地点扫描访客智能手机上的Wi-Fi接口发出的数据包,并将在这些不同地点捕获的数据关联起来。该方法可以在树莓派计算机上以极低的成本实现。这个实现在两个不同的环境中进行了试验:一个流行音乐节和一个大学校园。该方法允许同时跟踪数千人,并且比非自愿人群跟踪的类似方法实现更高的覆盖率。此外,随着越来越多的人开始使用智能手机,覆盖率有望进一步提高。该方法在不同领域具有广泛的应用前景。它还涉及在部署类似系统时必须考虑的隐私问题。
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