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An Access Point Trajectory Tracking Method by the Weight Update

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In recent years, wireless access technology is quite popular for being convenient, fast and flexible. However, due to the openness of wireless network, this technology is also faced with a number of security challenges, one of which is how to deal with the unauthorized access point effectively. As we all know, the unauthorized access point leads to not only increasing interference between signals induced by the fierce competition of wireless channel resources, but also data leakage resulting in ‘‘wireless phishing”. In response to these security threats, much importance has been put on the research of unauthorized access point location and trajectory tracking. This paper firstly proposes an optimization model of wireless signal propagation. Then an access point location and tracking method called APL_T is put forward, which supports three-dimensional location based on the weight update improving the location accuracy effectively and raises the trajectory tracking of the access point in the light of the three-dimensional location. Finally, the experimental results show that APL_T has high accuracy and can meet practical requirements.

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Chen, L., Cai, G., Lan, Y. (2015). An Access Point Trajectory Tracking Method by the Weight Update. In: Tan, Y., Shi, Y., Buarque, F., Gelbukh, A., Das, S., Engelbrecht, A. (eds) Advances in Swarm and Computational Intelligence. ICSI 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9142. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20469-7_19

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