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Third eye: Inferring the State of Your Smartphone Through Wi-Fi

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Wi-Fi is one of the most notable and prevalent wireless technologies today. Smartphones and other Wi-Fi-enabled devices find nearby networks using management frames known as probe-requests. In this paper, we infer the state of smartphones by passively monitoring their transmitted probe-requests. We leverage the differential behaviour of probe-request bursts and their content, based on their device states such as active/static screen and Wi-Fi/power-saving mode ON/OFF. We use a Random Forest based approach that can successfully predict smartphone states just leveraging individual bursts. Based on an evaluation using a real-world dataset of more than 200 smartphones (having a variety of operating systems), with ground truth data available, we show that our model reliably predicts states with accuracy >=98%.
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hal-04630691 , version 1 (01-07-2024)

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Abhishek Kumar Mishra, Mathieu Cunche. Third eye: Inferring the State of Your Smartphone Through Wi-Fi. LCN 2024 - 49th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks, IEEE, Oct 2024, Caen, France. pp.1-7. ⟨hal-04630691⟩
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