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TOWARDS A UBIQUITOUS CITY: WIFI SIGNAL SURVEY AND MAPPING FOR THE TOWN OF BLACKSBURG. Renee LoSapio Urban Affairs and Planning In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information Technology Virginia Tech, 2012. Objective. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TOWARDS A UBIQUITOUS CITY: WIFI SIGNAL SURVEY AND MAPPING

FOR THE TOWN OF BLACKSBURG

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Objective

To better understand the wireless network connectivity throughout Blacksburg and the Virginia Tech Campus.

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Relevance to Planning• Safety and emergency planning• Interaction with public space• Civic engagement• Communicating ideas

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Data and Devices

• Information Recorded: scan ID, scan subID, date/time, XY location, MACaddress, SSID, security, signal strength, and radio frequency

• Device: Samsung Dart Android & Kindle Fire

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Scanner Settings

Wi-Fi Scanner application developed by CGIT

• WiFi Access• Dual Scan Mode• Zoom Features• Manual Pin-Point location• Points cataloged on device

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Procedure• Scanned every 30 feet (10 strides)• 180 degree survey pivots• Data converted to shape file then filtered by

various attributes

IDW interpolation:• cell size=1 ft• power of 2• fixed radius of 20 ft

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Data Source: http://www.lib.vt.edu/subjects/maps/

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Data Source: http://www.lib.vt.edu/subjects/maps/

Data Source: http://www.lib.vt.edu/subjects/maps/Renee LoSapio

Urban Affairs and PlanningIn Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information Technology

Virginia Tech, 2012

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Data Source: http://www.lib.vt.edu/subjects/maps/

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Data Source: http://www.lib.vt.edu/subjects/maps/

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

Data Source: http://www.lib.vt.edu/subjects/maps/

Improvements

WiFi Signal Survey Map,Created by Quingning Chen, Kelsey Fryling,

Xiaxuan Peng, and Will Kinton Virginia Tech 2012

• Device variation• Use yard/meter pulleys• Weather conditions• Other spatial uncertainties

Renee LoSapioUrban Affairs and Planning

In Collaboration with the Center for Geospatial Information TechnologyVirginia Tech, 2012

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