Print Email Facebook Twitter Passive WiFi monitoring of the rhythm of the campus Title Passive WiFi monitoring of the rhythm of the campus Author Kalogianni, E. Sileryte, R. Lam, M. Zhou, K. Van der Ham, M. Van der Spek, S.C. Verbree, E. Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Department OTB Date 2015-12-31 Abstract Within this research-driven project, passive WiFi monitoring of WiFi enabled devices was used to detect users (students, employees, visitors) of buildings at the campus of Delft University of Technology to gain insight into the Rhythm of the Campus: the occupation, duration of stay and moving pattern at and between the different facilities (faculties, library, auditorium). The research was carried out in request of the University's department of Facility Management and Real Estate (FMRE). In total, 20 WiFi monitors were located at the library, the auditorium and five faculties for one week. Simultaneously, ground truth data was manually collected for two days at the library and the auditorium, using an online questionnaire and a counting application. The retrieved data was classified and filtered, which facilitated data analyses and validation. Resulting from statistical analyses a relation between the number of detected mobile devices and the amount of people inside the buildings was developed. This semi-automated method made it possible to get new insights in building use compared to conventional manual counting methods. For visualisation, an online dashboard was developed as a tool to help the client at the decision making process. The research presented in this paper was carried out as a proof of concept. The results presented in this paper give a concise overview of the extensive possibilities of passive WiFi monitoring for facility management Subject passive WiFi monitoringoccupationdurationdata visualisationdashboard To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:35734ce7-a9b4-459e-baf2-1f9f0a2391b0 Publisher Agile ISBN 978-3-319-16787-9 Source Proceedings of The 18th AGILE International Conference on Geographic Information Science; Geographics Information Science as an Enabler of Smarter Cities and Communities, Lisboa (Portugal), June 9-14, 2015; Authors version Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2015 The Authors Files PDF 323420.pdf 430.39 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:35734ce7-a9b4-459e-baf2-1f9f0a2391b0/datastream/OBJ/view