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MapiFi: Using Wi-Fi Signals to Map Home Devices (2202.04473v1)

Published 9 Feb 2022 in cs.NI and eess.SP

Abstract: Imagine a map of your home with all of your connected devices (computers, TVs, voice control devices, printers, security cameras, etc.), in their location. You could then easily group devices into user-profiles, monitor Wi-Fi quality and activity in different areas of your home, and even locate a lost tablet in your home. MapiFi is a method to generate that map of the devices in a home. The first part of MapiFi involves the user (either a technician or the resident) walking around the home with a mobile device that listens to Wi-Fi radio channels. The mobile device detects Wi-Fi packets that come from all of the home's devices that connect to the gateway and measures their signal strengths (ignoring the content of the packets). The second part is an algorithm that uses all the signal-strength measurements to estimate the locations of all the devices in the home. Then, MapiFi visualizes the home's space as a coordinate system with devices marked as points in this space. A patent has been filed based on this technology. This paper was published in SCTE Technical Journal (see published paper at https://wagtail-prod-storage.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/SCTE_Technical_Journal_V1N3.pdf).

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