Methods and systems for motion-enhanced package placement tracking using a container node associated with a logistic container
US-2017278061-A1 · Sep 28, 2017 · US
US11178242B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11178242-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616301434-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 10, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 16, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 16, 2021 |
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The present disclosure provides a method and system for obtaining a user's visit information, a device and a computer storage medium, wherein the method comprises: a monitoring device which is arranged within a coverage range of a wireless router monitors a wifi broadcast message; cracking the monitored wifi broadcast message to obtain a user terminal equipment identification and/or a user identification contained in the message; and uploading the user terminal equipment identification and/or the user identification to a service-end device, so that the service-end device stores a correspondence relationship between the user identification and address information of the monitoring device. In this manner, the user's visit information can be collected without the user's extra behaviors, and dependence on the user behaviors is weakened.
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A method for obtaining a user's visit information, wherein the method comprises: monitoring a wifi broadcast message by a monitoring device which is arranged within a coverage range of a wireless router; cracking the monitored wifi broadcast message to obtain a user terminal equipment identification and/or a user identification contained in the message; uploading the user terminal equipment identification and/or the user identification to a service-end device, so that the service-end device stores a correspondence relationship between the user identification and address information of the monitoring device, and wherein the monitoring device works in a monitor mode in which an air channel is scanned to monitor and parse the wifi broadcast message in the air channel, and the monitoring device working in the monitor mode cannot be found by searching and cannot be connected by the user terminal equipment so that the communication between the user terminal equipment and the wireless router is not affected. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the obtaining a user terminal equipment identification and/or a user identification contained in the message comprises: according to a pre-configured field position, parsing the cracked wife broadcast message to obtain the user terminal equipment identification and/or user identification. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the method further comprises: if information is not obtained by parsing from the cracked wifi broadcast message according to the pre-configured field position, discarding the wifi broadcast message. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein if the monitoring device uploads the user terminal equipment identification to a service-end device, the service-end device determines the user identification corresponding to the user terminal equipment identification uploaded by the monitoring device, according to a binding relationship between the pre-obtained user terminal equipment identification and user identification; stores a correspondence relationship between the user identification and address information of the monitoring device. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein if the monitoring device uploads the user identification to a service-end device, the service-end device judges whether the user identification belongs to user identifications of the present service system, and if yes, stores the correspondence relationship between the user identification and the address information of the monitoring device; if no, discards the user identification. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein if the monitoring device uploads the user terminal equipment identification and user identification to a service-end device, the service-end device judges whether the user identification belongs to user identifications of the present service system, and if yes, stores the correspondence relationship between the user identification and the address information of the monitoring device, or further stores a binding relationship between the user terminal equipment identification and the user identification; otherwise, discards the user terminal equipment identification and user identification. 7. A device, wherein the device comprises: one or more processors, a memory, one or more programs which are stored in the memory and, when executed by said one or more processors, perform a method for obtaining a user's visit information, wherein the method comprises: monitoring a wifi broadcast message, the monitoring device being arranged within a coverage range of a wireless router; cracking the monitored wifi broadcast message to obtain a user terminal equipment identification and/or a user identification contained in the message; uploading the user terminal equipment identification and/or the user identification to a service-end device, so that the service-end device stores a correspondence relationship between the user identification and address information of the monitoring device, and wherein the monitoring device works in a monitor mode in which an air channel is scanned to monitor and parse the wifi broadcast message in the air channel, and the monitoring device working in the monitor mode cannot be found by searching and cannot be connected by the user terminal equipment so that the communication between the user terminal equipment and the wireless router is not affected. 8. The device according to claim 7 , wherein the obtaining a user terminal equipment identification and/or a user identification contained in the message comprises: according to a pre-configured field position, parsing the cracked wifi broadcast message to obtain the user terminal equipment identification and/or user identification. 9. The device according to claim 8 , wherein the method further comprises: if information is not obtained by parsing from the cracked wifi broadcast message according to the pre-configured field position, discarding the wifi broadcast message. 10. The device according to claim 7 , wherein if the monitoring device uploads the user terminal equipment identification to a service-end device, the service-end device determines the user identification corresponding to the user terminal equipment identification uploaded by the monitoring device, according to a binding relationship between the pre-obtained user terminal equipment identification and user identification; stores a correspondence relationship between the user identification and address information of the monitoring device. 11. The device according to claim 7 , wherein if the monitoring device uploads the user identification to a service-end device, the service-end device judges whether the user identification belongs to user identifications of the present service system, and if yes, stores the correspondence relationship between the user identification and the address information of the monitoring device; if no, discards the user identification. 12. The device according to claim 7 , wherein if the monitoring device uploads the user terminal equipment identification and user identification to a service-end device, the service-end device judges whether the user identification belongs to user identifications of the present service system, and if yes, stores the correspondence relationship between the user identification and the address information of the monitoring device, or further stores a binding relationship between the user terminal equipment identification and the user identification; otherwise, discards the user terminal equipment identification and user identification. 13. A non-transitory computer storage medium which is encoded with a computer program, the program, when executed by one or more computers, enabling said one or more computers to perform a method for obtaining a user's visit information, wherein the method comprises: monitoring a wifi broadcast message by a monitoring device which is arranged within a coverage range of a wireless router; cracking the monitored wifi broadcast message to obtain a user terminal equipment identification and/or a user identification contained in the message; uploading the user terminal equipment identification and/or the user identification to a service-end device, so that the service-end device stores a correspondence relationship between the user identification and address information of the monitoring device, and wherein the monitoring device works in a monitor mode in which an air channel is scanned to monitor and parse the wifi broadcast message in the air channel, and the monitoring device working in the monitor mode cannot be found by searching and cannot be co
by monitoring network traffic (monitoring network traffic per se H04L43/00) · CPC title
Presence management, e.g. monitoring or registration for receipt of user log-on information, or the connection status of the users · CPC title
specially adapted for the location of the user terminal · CPC title
Location-dependent; Proximity-dependent · CPC title
Processing or transfer of terminal data, e.g. status or physical capabilities · CPC title
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