Automatic Passenger Counting on the Edge via Unsupervised Clustering

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Abstract

We present a device- and network-based solution for automatic passnger counting that operates on the edge in real time. The proposed solution consists of a low-cost WiFi scanner device equipped with custom algorithms for dealing with MAC address randomization. Our low-cost scanner is able to capture and analyze 802.11 probe requests emitted by passengers’ devices such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets. The device is configured with a Python data-processing pipeline that combines data coming from different types of sensors and processes them on the fly. For the analysis task, we have devised a lightweight version of the DBSCAN algorithm. Our software artifact is designed in a modular way in order to accommodate possible extensions of the pipeline, e.g., either additional filters or data sources. Furthermore, we exploit multi-threading and multi-processing for speeding up the entire computation. The proposed solution has been tested with different types of mobile devices, obtaining promising experimental results. In this paper, we present the key ingredients of our edge computing solution.

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Delzanno, G., Caputo, L., D’Agostino, D., Grosso, D., Mustajab, A. H., Bixio, L., & Rulli, M. (2023). Automatic Passenger Counting on the Edge via Unsupervised Clustering. Sensors, 23(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23115210

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