Evaluation of Device-Independent Internet Spatial Location
Device-independent Internet spatial location is needed for many purposes, such as data personalisation and social behaviour analysis. Internet spatial databases provide such locations based the IP address of a device. The free to use databases are natively included into many UNIX and Linux operating...
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doaj-93b281b6911e4549b8fdabcbbc7c3aac2020-11-24T23:02:30ZengMDPI AGISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information2220-99642017-05-016615510.3390/ijgi6060155ijgi6060155Evaluation of Device-Independent Internet Spatial LocationDan Komosny0Paul Pang1Miralem Mehic2Miroslav Voznak3Department of Telecommunications, Brno University of Technology, Brno 61600, Czech RepublicDepartment of Computing, Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland 1025, New ZealandDepartment of Telecommunications, Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava 70833, Czech RepublicDepartment of Telecommunications, Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava 70833, Czech RepublicDevice-independent Internet spatial location is needed for many purposes, such as data personalisation and social behaviour analysis. Internet spatial databases provide such locations based the IP address of a device. The free to use databases are natively included into many UNIX and Linux operating systems. These systems are predominantly used for e-shops, social networks, and cloud data storage. Using a constructed ground truth dataset, we comprehensively evaluate these databases for null responses, returned country/region/city, and distance error. The created ground truth dataset differs from others by covering cities with both low and high populations and maintaining only devices that follow the rule of one IP address per ISP (Internet Service Provider) and per city. We define two new performance metrics that show the effect of city population and trustworthiness of the results. We also evaluate the databases against an alternative measurement-based approach. We study the reasons behind the results. The data evaluated comes from Europe. The results may be of use for engineers, developers and researchers that use the knowledge of geographical location for related data processing and analysis, such as marketing.http://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/6/6/155spatial locationdevice independentIP addressgeolocationdatabaselocation-awarecity populationinternet |
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Evaluation of Device-Independent Internet Spatial Location |
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ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information |
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Device-independent Internet spatial location is needed for many purposes, such as data personalisation and social behaviour analysis. Internet spatial databases provide such locations based the IP address of a device. The free to use databases are natively included into many UNIX and Linux operating systems. These systems are predominantly used for e-shops, social networks, and cloud data storage. Using a constructed ground truth dataset, we comprehensively evaluate these databases for null responses, returned country/region/city, and distance error. The created ground truth dataset differs from others by covering cities with both low and high populations and maintaining only devices that follow the rule of one IP address per ISP (Internet Service Provider) and per city. We define two new performance metrics that show the effect of city population and trustworthiness of the results. We also evaluate the databases against an alternative measurement-based approach. We study the reasons behind the results. The data evaluated comes from Europe. The results may be of use for engineers, developers and researchers that use the knowledge of geographical location for related data processing and analysis, such as marketing. |
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spatial location device independent IP address geolocation database location-aware city population internet |
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