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Adaptive Crowd Sensing with Privacy-Preserving WiFi Fingerprinting
IEEE International Conference on Smart Internet of Things (SmartIoT 2025)
Year (definitive publication)
2025
Language
English
Country
Australia
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Abstract
This paper presents ongoing work in the context of a recently funded research project, MoniCrowd, aimed at advancing crowd monitoring in dynamic urban settings, particularly during temporary public events. The proposed system adopts an adaptive architecture based on passive Wi-Fi probe request
detection, comprising portable sensors with multi-radio access connectivity and a rule-based fingerprinting method for anonymous and reliable device counting. Sensors autonomously select
the best uplink from available connectivity options, enabling operation in suboptimal locations. A novel tool, the Information Elements Automatic Analyser (IEAA), enhances fingerprint robustness through fine-grained feature selection. A new dataset, collected under controlled Faraday cage conditions, supports this development. Preliminary field deployment results show strong correlation with manual counts, validating the approach under real-world conditions. The proposed fingerprinting method also
achieved top accuracy in the international CONFRONT challenge. To optimise sensor performance in diverse environments, a UAV-assisted calibration tool is under development; its design and
preliminary sensitivity mapping results are presented. Altogether, this work lays the foundation for scalable, autonomous crowd sensing solutions that can be rapidly deployed in dynamic urban contexts without requiring specialised local expertise.
Acknowledgements
This work was funded by the MoniCrowd project supported by measure “RE-C05-i08.M04 – “Support the launch of a program of R&D projects aimed at the development and implementation of advanced cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and data science ...
Keywords
Crowd Monitoring,Wi-Fi Probe Requests,Privacy-Preserving Fingerprinting,Adaptive Sensor Deployment,Urban Sensing,Temporary Events
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Computer and Information Sciences - Natural Sciences
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering - Engineering and Technology
Funding Records
| Funding Reference | Funding Entity |
|---|---|
| RE-C05-i08.M04 | FCT |
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