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Peer-to-peer determination of proximity using wireless network data
Observing that some applications require device location information only for calculating relative distances to each other, we propose a proximity measurement algorithm based on wireless network signal strength that requires no calibration and operates in a peer-to-peer way with low overhead. We describe this method and report its precision and recall.