TY - GEN
T1 - Estimating crowd densities and pedestrian flows using Wi-Fi and bluetooth
AU - Schauer, Lorenz
AU - Werner, Martin
AU - Marcus, Philipp
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2014 ICST.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The rapid deployment of smartphones as all-purpose mobile computing systems has led to a wide adoption of wireless communication systems such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in mobile scenarios. Both communication systems leak information to the surroundings during operation. This information has been used for tracking and crowd density estimations in literature. However, an estimation of pedestrian flows has not yet been evaluated with respect to a known ground truth and, thus, a reliable adoption in real world scenarios is rather difficult. With this paper, we fill in this gap. Using ground truth provided by the security check process at a major German airport, we discuss the quality and feasibility of pedestrian flow estimations for both Wi- Fi and Bluetooth captures. We present and evaluate three approaches in order to improve the accuracy in comparison to a naive count of captured MAC addresses. Such counts only showed an impractical Pearson correlation of 0.53 for Bluetooth and 0.61 for Wi-Fi compared to ground truth. The presented extended approaches yield a superior correlation of 0.75 in best case. This indicates a strong correlation and an improvement of accuracy. Given these results, the presented approaches allow for a practical estimation of pedestrian flows.
AB - The rapid deployment of smartphones as all-purpose mobile computing systems has led to a wide adoption of wireless communication systems such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in mobile scenarios. Both communication systems leak information to the surroundings during operation. This information has been used for tracking and crowd density estimations in literature. However, an estimation of pedestrian flows has not yet been evaluated with respect to a known ground truth and, thus, a reliable adoption in real world scenarios is rather difficult. With this paper, we fill in this gap. Using ground truth provided by the security check process at a major German airport, we discuss the quality and feasibility of pedestrian flow estimations for both Wi- Fi and Bluetooth captures. We present and evaluate three approaches in order to improve the accuracy in comparison to a naive count of captured MAC addresses. Such counts only showed an impractical Pearson correlation of 0.53 for Bluetooth and 0.61 for Wi-Fi compared to ground truth. The presented extended approaches yield a superior correlation of 0.75 in best case. This indicates a strong correlation and an improvement of accuracy. Given these results, the presented approaches allow for a practical estimation of pedestrian flows.
KW - Bluetooth
KW - Crowd density
KW - Pedestrian flow
KW - Tracking
KW - Wi-fi probes
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84924331241
U2 - 10.4108/icst.mobiquitous.2014.257870
DO - 10.4108/icst.mobiquitous.2014.257870
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84924331241
T3 - MobiQuitous 2014 - 11th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services
SP - 171
EP - 177
BT - MobiQuitous 2014 - 11th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems
PB - ICST
T2 - 11th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services, MobiQuitous 2014
Y2 - 2 December 2014 through 5 December 2014
ER -