Mobile sensing uses features of mobile technology to monitor the environ- ment and if a community participates in such monitoring, there can be community improvements in the quality of life. Despite the numerous potential benefits, the rate of citizen engagement in mobile sensing is generally low. Using the urban sensing project called “2Loud?,” this study was designed to uncover the reasons for non-participation and to discuss the motivations for intention to participate. A survey was administered to citizens who had been invited to participate but had decided not to participate. Examin- ing the four motivational factors of “Concern,” “Belief,” “Technology,” and “Time” through a series of Kruskal-Wallis H Tests indicated that respondent...
A key aspect of the development of Smart Cities involves the efficient and effective management of r...
Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via se...
Mobile phones could become the largest surveillance system on the planet. These ubiquitous, networke...
In 2050, it is expected that 70% of the world’s population will live in cities (Jin et al., 2014), l...
The large number of mobile devices and their increasingly powerful computing and sensing capabilitie...
Urban sensing describes the use of today\u27s mobile devices to collectively gather information abou...
A key aspect of the development of Smart Cities involves the efficient and effective management of r...
Mobile technology offers a promising means to collect survey data, though the factors that influence...
This poster presents the study about the motivation of participants to the TESS community and was pr...
Mobile Crowd Sensing (MCS) aims to coordinate and activate the participation of volunteers willing t...
Rich-sensor smart phones have made possible the recent birth of the mobile sensing research area as...
In this paper, we present the results of an exploratory study conducted in Hungary using a factoria...
Human mobility has been widely studied for a variety of purposes, from urban planning to the study o...
Portable sensing, in which lightweight mobile sensors are used to measure stimuli, events, and human...
In smart city contexts, voluntary citizen reporting can be a particularly valuable source of informa...
A key aspect of the development of Smart Cities involves the efficient and effective management of r...
Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via se...
Mobile phones could become the largest surveillance system on the planet. These ubiquitous, networke...
In 2050, it is expected that 70% of the world’s population will live in cities (Jin et al., 2014), l...
The large number of mobile devices and their increasingly powerful computing and sensing capabilitie...
Urban sensing describes the use of today\u27s mobile devices to collectively gather information abou...
A key aspect of the development of Smart Cities involves the efficient and effective management of r...
Mobile technology offers a promising means to collect survey data, though the factors that influence...
This poster presents the study about the motivation of participants to the TESS community and was pr...
Mobile Crowd Sensing (MCS) aims to coordinate and activate the participation of volunteers willing t...
Rich-sensor smart phones have made possible the recent birth of the mobile sensing research area as...
In this paper, we present the results of an exploratory study conducted in Hungary using a factoria...
Human mobility has been widely studied for a variety of purposes, from urban planning to the study o...
Portable sensing, in which lightweight mobile sensors are used to measure stimuli, events, and human...
In smart city contexts, voluntary citizen reporting can be a particularly valuable source of informa...
A key aspect of the development of Smart Cities involves the efficient and effective management of r...
Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via se...
Mobile phones could become the largest surveillance system on the planet. These ubiquitous, networke...