Access point positioning approach/algorithm
Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:16 pm
First things first, as this is my first post in the forum, I'd like to introduce myself.
I'm a spanish student who's currently working on my master thesis in a topic related with wardriving and access point positioning. That's how I knew about Wigle. One of the things I'm trying to do now is to create a map with "as accurate as possible" positions for each access point. I've been reading a lot about this topic and I know it's not a trivial matter.
What I would like to know is how Wigle actually determines the location of and access point. A simple approach would be something like "the GPS position in which I received the strongest signal" while there are some other more sofisticated techniques like, for instance, triangulation. ¿How does Wigle do this and where within the source code is implemented?
I have already checked out the source code of the application and look for this but it's hard to find anything as there are too many classes. Also I have not been able to find any information anywhere.
I hope I've explained myself properly.
Thank you so much in advance.
Cheers from Madrid.
I'm a spanish student who's currently working on my master thesis in a topic related with wardriving and access point positioning. That's how I knew about Wigle. One of the things I'm trying to do now is to create a map with "as accurate as possible" positions for each access point. I've been reading a lot about this topic and I know it's not a trivial matter.
What I would like to know is how Wigle actually determines the location of and access point. A simple approach would be something like "the GPS position in which I received the strongest signal" while there are some other more sofisticated techniques like, for instance, triangulation. ¿How does Wigle do this and where within the source code is implemented?
I have already checked out the source code of the application and look for this but it's hard to find anything as there are too many classes. Also I have not been able to find any information anywhere.
I hope I've explained myself properly.
Thank you so much in advance.
Cheers from Madrid.