Abstract
Analyzing Wi-Fi probe request is essential for public safety and search and rescue missions. In this paper, we studied how Wi-Fi-probe requests are affected by different materials such as cloth, plastic, concrete, and metal when captured by Unmanned Aerial Serial (UAS) when having an attached a Wi-Fi Pineapple Tetra. Leaving the mobile devices active and setting them in a random position in an open zoned grid, the drone flying a mapping mission captured the Wi-Fi probe requests to determine the effect these materials have on the transmission of Wi-Fi probe requests. Through this method, the location of the Android Smartphones that were covered by the different materials can be determined.
Date Created
March 2017
STARS Citation
Dominguez, Desiree, "Research Poster.pdf" (2017). EGS Content. 196.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/egs_content/196
https://works.bepress.com/desiree-dominguez/1/download/