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[25]. Others have shown how to infer the social relationship between mobile device owners by tracking their WiFi fingerprints [26]. Others have used motion sensor signals to identify devices or users [27,28,29]. The privacy concerns of mobile tracking are different from web tracking because ...
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For tracking a moving target, we mathematically model the task as searching a location sequence with the most likelihood, in which we first augment the probabilistic estimation learned in localization to construct the Emission Matrix and propose two human mobility models to approximate the Transmission...
Or let me put it another way: is real-time tracking of wifi user behavior required to gain an accurate picture of human behavior on campus? And what controls have been put in place to ensure that the data collected represents actual human behavior?
machines, etc.) being connected to the Internet and being able to identify themselves to other devices using unique identifiers (UIDs). The physical devices can use their UID and connection to the Internet to transfer data (IoT data) without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer ...
the mobile unit provides vehicle theft and intrusion protection using an in-vehicle alarm and security system linked to the control center by a transceiver in the mobile unit. Also, a keypad or other human interface device is typically provided, allowing a vehicle driver or occupant to signal th...
In addition, the human using the device may be directly identified, e.g. by means of a user-accountname. A WWAN cell may cover a large area, indicatively of a 50km radius. Telephony cells may have a radius as large as 2-3 km or as little as a hundred metres. WLANs using Wifi ...
Instead, this paper will review the variety of algorithms that have developed by using the smartphone as a non-invasive physical movement monitor: which sensors can be used to characterise human movement; the breadth of movements that can be identified; as well as how algorithms have evolved to...