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People Mobility Behaviour Study in a University Campus Using WLANs

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4 Author(s)
Sendra, S. ; Univ. Politec. de Valencia, Valencia, Spain ; Garcia, M. ; Turro, C. ; Lloret, J.

Wireless local area networks are becoming necessary in university campuses and enterprise areas. Taking advantage of this technology, many benefits can be obtained. One of them is the use of the user's mobility information when there is ubiquity in the wireless network. This information can tell us which places are most visited, if people have to go to places that are far from their office, detect the best situation for critic points, etc. The study presented in this paper show us the case study of a university campus of two square kilometers and how we have taken advantage of the information gathered from the wireless network. This approach can be used by the enterprises to optimize the sites to place their resources (network printers, servers, meeting rooms, etc.). Furthermore, a network administrator will be able to relocate bandwidth in order to increase the comfort of the end users.

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Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies, 2009. UBICOMM '09. Third International Conference on

Date of Conference: 11-16 Oct. 2009

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