Eigenplaces: Segmenting Space Through Digital Signatures
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Calabrese, Francesco; Reades, Jonathan; Ratti, Carlo
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Researchers use eigendecomposition to leverage MIT's Wi-Fi network activity data and analyze to the physical environment. We proposed a method to analyze and categorize wireless access points based on common usage characteristics that reflect real-world, placed-based behaviors. It uses eigendecomposition to study the Wi-Fi network at the Massahusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), correlating data generated as a byproduct of network activity with the physical environment. Our approach provides an instant survey of building use across the entire campus at a surprisingly fine-grained level. The resulting eigenplaces have implications for reseach across a range of wireless technology as well as potential applications in network planning, traffic and tourism management, and even marketing.
Date issued
2009-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and PlanningJournal
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
Calabrese, F., J. Reades, and C. Ratti. “Eigenplaces: Segmenting Space through Digital Signatures.” Pervasive Computing, IEEE 9.1 (2010): 78-84. Print. © 2010 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Version: Final published version
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INSPEC Accession Number: 11049384
ISSN
1536-1268
Keywords
Wi-Fi, architectural space, campus, eigenplaces, eigenvalues, mobile environments, mobile/wireless, pervasive computing, spectral signatures, ubiquitous computing, wireless communications