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Internet of Things Projects with ESP32

You're reading from   Internet of Things Projects with ESP32 Build exciting and powerful IoT projects using the all-new Espressif ESP32

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789956870
Length 252 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with ESP32 2. Making Visual Data and Animation on an LCD FREE CHAPTER 3. Building a Simple Game with an Embedded ESP32 Board 4. Building a Sensor Monitoring Logger 5. Controlling IoT Devices over the Internet 6. Building an IoT Weather Station 7. Making Your Own Wi-Fi Wardriving 8. Building Your Own Wi-Fi Cam 9. Making IoT Devices Interact with Mobile Applications 10. Building IoT Monitoring with Cloud Technology 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introducing Wi-Fi Wardriving

Wi-Fi Wardriving is the act of performing Wi-Fi hotspot profiling and then mapping the area to its current location in a certain region. Wi-Fi Wardriving is usually executed by driving with a vehicle. In this chapter, we will explore how to implement simple Wi-Fi Wardriving.

We can gather all the SSID names from existing Wi-Fi hotspots. Furthermore, we can store a result into local storage such as a microSD card. Then we can analyze the data by plotting it on a map engine such as Google Maps:

Figure 7.1: A simple Wi-Fi Wardriving implementation for ESP32

You can see that Wi-Fi hotspots are mapped onto Google Maps in Figure 7.2; these are simple fake Wi-Fi hotspot positions. You can also use other map engines to render the Wi-Fi hotspot positions:

Figure 7.2: Mapping a hotspot on Google Maps

Next, we will review the GPS modules for ESP32 boards.

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