Kategorie/Category
WoS a SCOPUS
Rok publikace/Published
2008
Název publikace/Name
Active GSM cell-id tracking: „Where Did You Disappear?“. International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
Citace/Citation
DUFKOVÁ, K., FICEK, M., KENCL, L., NOVÁK, J., KOUBA, J., GREGOR, I., DANIHELKA, J. (2008): Active GSM cell-id tracking: "Where Did You Disappear?". International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking. Proceedings of the first ACM international workshop on Mobile entity localization and tracking in GPS-less environments, San Francisco, California, USA, s. 7-12.
Abstrakt/Abstract
Location-based services are mobile network applications of growing importance and variability. The space of location technologies and applications has not yet been fully explored, perhaps omitting some important practical uses.
In this work we present the prototype SS7Tracker platform, an active, non-intrusive, GSM Cell-ID-based solution to network-based location tracking, and two novel applications of this technique: network diagnostics based on inroamer tracking and human activity research. We demonstrate the usability and performance limits of the platform on practical tests carried out in a live GSM network.
References
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3GPP TS 29.002: Mobile Application Part (MAP).Google Scholar
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Active GSM cell-id tracking: "Where Did You Disappear?"
Networks
Network services
Network management
Network monitoring
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