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Characterizing Home Device Usage From Wireless Traffic Time Series

Participants: Katsiaryna Mirylenka (IBM), Vassilis Christophides, Themis Palpanas (University Rene Descartes), Ioannis Pefkianakis (HP Labs), Martin May (Technicolor)

We conducted a thorough analysis of traffic dynamics of heterogeneous wireless (WiFi) devices connected to 196 real RGWs, which are subscribers of a major European ISP. We focus on a time-oriented analysis of continuous traffic data to extract previously unknown patterns recurring of internet consumption that happen within, or across homes. We also assess the impact of different types of devices, such as laptops, desktops (classiffied as fixed devices), and tablets, smartphones (classiffied as portables), on these patterns. Unsupervised learning techniques are used for patterns discovery as the ground truth data regarding home activities are not available. Rather than partitioning homes or devices into distinct behavioral clusters, we are looking to extract informative motifs of bandwidth consumption within or across homes. The main contributions of this work are: