Wireless networks have drastically influenced our lifestyle, changing our workplaces and society. Among the variety of wireless technology, Wi-Fi surely plays a leading role …
JH Choi, JE Kim, KT Kim - IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Conventional radar-based people counting systems are designed mainly for dense spatial distributions in a small region of interest (ROI). Therefore, a system with only conventional …
Mobile devices regularly broadcast WiFi probe requests in order to discover available proximal WiFi access points for connection. A probe request, sent automatically in the active …
Counting people and things (targets) in a monitored area, also known as crowd-counting, enables several applications in diverse scenarios, including smart building, intelligent …
Zone-level occupancy counting is a critical technology for smart buildings and can be used for applications, such as building energy management, surveillance, and public safety …
Localization of mobile wireless devices carries critical importance for applications such as search and rescue, public safety, surveillance, and occupancy monitoring. In this paper, we …
H Zou, Y Zhou, J Yang… - IEEE Internet of Things …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A fundamental building block toward personalized location-based service and context- aware service in smart buildings is the knowledge about the identity and mobility of users in …
A UN report states that in 2050, about 70% of the total world population will live in cities. This increases the complexity of the services that the local public administrations have to provide …
Inexpensive WiFi-capable hardware can be nowadays easily used to capture traffic from end users and extract knowledge. Such knowledge can be leveraged to support advanced …