Abstract—Crowdsensing leverages the pervasiveness and power of mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, to enable ordinary citizens to collect, transport and verify data. Application domains range from environment monitoring, to infrastructure management and social computing. Crowdsensing services ’ effectiveness is a direct result of their coverage, which is driven by the recruitment and mobility patterns of participants. Due to the typically uneven population distributions of most areas, and the regular mobility patterns of participants, less popular or populated areas suffer from poor coverage. In this paper, we present Crowd Soft Control (CSC), an approach to exert limited control over the actions of participants by leveraging t...
The widespread availability of smartphones with on-board sensors has recently enabled the possibilit...
Crowdsensing using mobile phones is a novel addition to the Internet of Things applications suite. H...
The amount and diversity of sensors on modern mobile devices, together with the computing performanc...
Crowd-enabled place-centric systems gather and reason over large mobile sensor datasets and target e...
This article investigates how and to what extent the power of collective although imprecise intellig...
The widespread availability of smartphones today equipped with several physical and virtual sensors ...
Crowd-enabled place-centric systems gather and reason over large mobile sensor datasets and target e...
This article investigates how and to what extent the power of collective although imprecise intellig...
Mobile Crowd Sensing (MCS) aims to coordinate and activate the participation of volunteers willing t...
In the past decade, with the rapid development of wireless communication and sensor technology, ubiq...
Nowadays, sensor-rich smartphones potentially enable the harvesting of huge amounts of valuable sens...
Nowadays, sensor-rich smartphones potentially enable the harvesting of huge amounts of valuable sens...
Mobile Crowd Sensing (MCS) aims to coordinate and activate the participation of volunteers willing t...
Mobile crowdsensing has become a popular computing paradigm. It enables ubiquitous mobile devices, i...
The widespread availability of smartphones with on-board sensors has recently enabled the possibilit...
Crowdsensing using mobile phones is a novel addition to the Internet of Things applications suite. H...
The amount and diversity of sensors on modern mobile devices, together with the computing performanc...
Crowd-enabled place-centric systems gather and reason over large mobile sensor datasets and target e...
This article investigates how and to what extent the power of collective although imprecise intellig...
The widespread availability of smartphones today equipped with several physical and virtual sensors ...
Crowd-enabled place-centric systems gather and reason over large mobile sensor datasets and target e...
This article investigates how and to what extent the power of collective although imprecise intellig...
Mobile Crowd Sensing (MCS) aims to coordinate and activate the participation of volunteers willing t...
In the past decade, with the rapid development of wireless communication and sensor technology, ubiq...
Nowadays, sensor-rich smartphones potentially enable the harvesting of huge amounts of valuable sens...
Nowadays, sensor-rich smartphones potentially enable the harvesting of huge amounts of valuable sens...
Mobile Crowd Sensing (MCS) aims to coordinate and activate the participation of volunteers willing t...
Mobile crowdsensing has become a popular computing paradigm. It enables ubiquitous mobile devices, i...
The widespread availability of smartphones with on-board sensors has recently enabled the possibilit...
Crowdsensing using mobile phones is a novel addition to the Internet of Things applications suite. H...
The amount and diversity of sensors on modern mobile devices, together with the computing performanc...