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June 2015
Conference Paper not in Proceedings
Title
Detecting Mobility Patterns with Stationary Bluetooth Sensors: A real-world Case Study
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Paper presented at 18th AGILE International Conference on Geographic Information Science. Geographic Information Science as an Enabler of Smarter Cities and Communities, Lisbon, Portugal, June 9th - 12th, 2015
Abstract
A Bluetooth sensor network was built up in the city of Bonn to measure Bluetooth MAC-addresses. The results of the acquired data are separated on a macro level and mobility patterns. We have collected nearly 5 million data points from 14 distinct stationary sensors over a period of 1 month and recognized over 85.000 unique devices. We show that the data is sufficiently dense to detect commuter patterns based on a Fourier analysis. In addition, we discuss limitations found in the dataset and present lessons learned.
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