Visible to the public Passive Classification of Wi-Fi Enabled Devices

TitlePassive Classification of Wi-Fi Enabled Devices
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsRedondi, Alessandro Enrico Cesare, Sanvito, Davide, Cesana, Matteo
Conference NameProceedings of the 19th ACM International Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems
PublisherACM
Conference LocationNew York, NY, USA
ISBN Number978-1-4503-4502-6
Keywordscomposability, deep packet inspection, device classification, Metrics, probe requests analysis, pubcrawl, Scalability, Traffic analysis
Abstract

We propose a method for classifying Wi-Fi enabled mobile handheld devices (smartphones) and non-handheld devices (laptops) in a completely passive way, that is resorting neither to traffic probes on network edge devices nor to deep packet inspection techniques to read application layer information. Instead, classification is performed starting from probe requests Wi-Fi frames, which can be sniffed with inexpensive commercial hardware. We extract distinctive features from probe request frames (how many probe requests are transmitted by each device, how frequently, etc.) and take a machine learning approach, training four different classifiers to recognize the two types of devices. We compare the performance of the different classifiers and identify a solution based on a Random Decision Forest that correctly classify devices 95% of the times. The classification method is then used as a pre-processing stage to analyze network traffic traces from the wireless network of a university building, with interesting considerations on the way different types of devices uses the network (amount of data exchanged, duration of connections, etc.). The proposed methodology finds application in many scenarios related to Wi-Fi network management/optimization and Wi-Fi based services.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2988287.2989161
DOI10.1145/2988287.2989161
Citation Keyredondi_passive_2016