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Ask HN: What is a good way to track movement indoors?

2 pointsby dalek2point3over 10 years ago
I&#x27;m looking to track the movement of people in an indoor office building (with their permission) over an extended period of time. I would like to know who is meeting whom, at what times, how often etc -- the basic idea is to visualize physical interaction.<p>My thought was to use cellphone signatures, mac addresses etc to make this happen. Can anyone think of a good solution? Do I have to build something myself or is there something out there?

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runjakeover 10 years ago
MAC addresses won&#x27;t be good for some Android devices and any Apple iOS device running iOS 8.0 or later. Some Android devices and all iOS 8 devices randomize their Wi-Fi interface MAC addresses during polls.<p>You could do Bluetooth, but some percentage will have it turned off. Since this is a voluntary deal, you could just have them turn Bluetooth on when they want to be tracked and run periodic scans.<p>Trivia: I once ran something like this when I lived next door to a prostitute and was able to track her customer arrival and departure times (along with BT MACs, device names, etc).
mfagginover 10 years ago
We at GiPStech are developing a solution based on anomalies of geomagnetic field (similar to Indoor Atlas) integrated with RF (wifi and beacons) to get precise to 1 meter &#x2F; 3 ft with little or no infrastructure :-) In the meantime, depending on the localization accuracy you need you can resort to wifi tracking (10-15 meters) or Low Energy Bluethooth beacons (2-5 meters, perhaps adopting the Apple protocol called &quot;iBeacons&quot;). Some solutions are available &quot;off the shelves&quot; in the market, look at Indoo.rs or Estimote or Loctronix, but there are many others
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hakanderyalover 10 years ago
There are turn-key RFID solutions for that purpose. Employee&#x2F;visitor badges with RFID chips + RFID readers across the building.
thejayover 10 years ago
Navisens does this with a software-only solution, check them out <a href="http://www.navisens.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.navisens.com&#x2F;</a>
bonzoqover 10 years ago
You could try iBeacons, though they only work with iPhones.