Mobile Device Passive Localization Based on IEEE 802.11 Probe Request Frames

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This paper presents a novel passive mobile device localization mode based on IEEE802.11 Probe Request frames. In this approach, the listener can discover mobile devices by receiving the Probe Request frames and localize them on his walking path. The unique location of the mobile device is estimated on a geometric diagram and right-angledwalking path. In model equations,site-related parameter, that is, path loss exponent,is eliminated to make the approach site-independent. To implement unique localization, the right-angled walking path is designed and the optimal location is estimated from the optional points. The performance of our method has been evaluated inside the room,outside the room, and in outdoor scenarios. Three kinds of walking paths, for example,horizontal, vertical, and slanted, are also tested.

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Sun, L., Chen, S., Zheng, Z., & Xu, L. (2017). Mobile Device Passive Localization Based on IEEE 802.11 Probe Request Frames. Mobile Information Systems, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/7821585

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