Mobile sensing and mapping applications are becoming more prevalent because sensing hardware is becoming more portable and more affordable. However, most of the hardware uses small numbers of fixed sensors that report and share multiple sets of environmental data which raises privacy concerns. Instead, these systems can be decentralized and managed by individuals in their public and private spaces. This paper describes a robust system called MobGeoSens which enables individuals to monitor their local environment (e.g. pollution and temperature) and their private spaces (e.g. activities and health) by using mobile phones in their day to day life
The rise of opportunistic and participatory sensing paradigm is due to popularity of ubiquitous mob...
The rise of opportunistic and participatory sensing paradigm is due to popularity of\ud ubiquitous m...
Mobile phones could become the largest surveillance system on the planet. These ubiquitous, networke...
Mobile phone sensing is an emerging area of interest for researchers as smart phones are becoming th...
Background: Tracking individuals in environmental epidemiological studies using novel mobile phone t...
With the proliferation of sensor equipped smart phones, and augmented reality applications fast app...
Background: Tracking individuals in environmental epidemiological studies using novel mobile phone t...
In recent years, the use of mobile phones and tablets for personal communication has increased drama...
The ubiquity of mobile technology has opened the door to the new era of mobile sensing. Through this...
The ubiquity of mobile technology has opened the door to the new era of mobile sensing. Through this...
Abstract—Mobile phone sensing is an emerging area of interest for researchers as smart phones are be...
[EN] Rich-sensor smart phones have made possible the recent birth of the mobile sensing research are...
Ubiquitious information systems hold increasing promise for widespread participation in data collec...
a b s t r a c t Mobile systems for detecting environmental threats may radically restructure spatial...
Rich-sensor smart phones have made possible the recent birth of the mobile sensing research area as...
The rise of opportunistic and participatory sensing paradigm is due to popularity of ubiquitous mob...
The rise of opportunistic and participatory sensing paradigm is due to popularity of\ud ubiquitous m...
Mobile phones could become the largest surveillance system on the planet. These ubiquitous, networke...
Mobile phone sensing is an emerging area of interest for researchers as smart phones are becoming th...
Background: Tracking individuals in environmental epidemiological studies using novel mobile phone t...
With the proliferation of sensor equipped smart phones, and augmented reality applications fast app...
Background: Tracking individuals in environmental epidemiological studies using novel mobile phone t...
In recent years, the use of mobile phones and tablets for personal communication has increased drama...
The ubiquity of mobile technology has opened the door to the new era of mobile sensing. Through this...
The ubiquity of mobile technology has opened the door to the new era of mobile sensing. Through this...
Abstract—Mobile phone sensing is an emerging area of interest for researchers as smart phones are be...
[EN] Rich-sensor smart phones have made possible the recent birth of the mobile sensing research are...
Ubiquitious information systems hold increasing promise for widespread participation in data collec...
a b s t r a c t Mobile systems for detecting environmental threats may radically restructure spatial...
Rich-sensor smart phones have made possible the recent birth of the mobile sensing research area as...
The rise of opportunistic and participatory sensing paradigm is due to popularity of ubiquitous mob...
The rise of opportunistic and participatory sensing paradigm is due to popularity of\ud ubiquitous m...
Mobile phones could become the largest surveillance system on the planet. These ubiquitous, networke...