WiLocator: WiFi-Sensing Based Real-Time Bus Tracking and Arrival Time Prediction in Urban EnvironmentsDownload PDFOpen Website

Published: 01 Jan 2016, Last Modified: 05 Nov 2023ICDCS 2016Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Offering the services of real-time tracking and arrival time prediction is a common welfare for bus riders and transit agencies, especially in urban environments. On the down side, the traditional GPS-based solutions work poorly in urban areas due to urban canyons, while the location systems based on cellular signal also suffer from inherent limitations. In this paper, we present a powerful tool named Signal Voronoi Diagram (SVD) to partition the radio-frequency (RF) signal space of WiFi Access Points (APs), distributed where a bus travels, into Signal Cells, and then into fine-grained Signal Tiles, tackling the problem of noisy received signal strength (RSS) readings and possible AP dynamics. On top of SVD, we present a novel framework so-called WiLocator, to track and predict the arrival time of an urban bus based on the surrounding WiFi information collected by the commodity off-the-shelf (COTS) smartphones of bus riders, the mobility constraint of a bus and the temporal consistency of travel time of buses on the overlapped road segments. We also show the WiLocator's power of generating an accurate and real-time traffic map with the predicted travel time on each road segment. We implement the prototype of WiLocator and conduct the in-situ experiment to demonstrate its accuracy.
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