Portable sensing, in which lightweight mobile sensors are used to measure stimuli, events, and human behavior, is a new and disruptive data collection paradigm. It has several methodological advantages compared to traditional methods and is suitable for investigating the dynamism of increasingly mobile and urban societies. In this article, we discuss the motivations behind the use of portable sensing and reflect upon the advances, limitations, and future of the field. Although portable sensing is still in its infancy, we foresee that its utilization will grow in the coming years. For portable sensing to become a prevalent and legitimate methodological approach, it is essential to have conceptually strong study designs that are grounded in s...
With sensors becoming smaller, more accurate and networked, the knowledge about our environment in u...
The mobile phone has transformed life in the city. Using them, individuals can both receive informat...
Improvements in terms of smart device capabilities and of communication technologies allowed crowdse...
Portable sensing, in which lightweight mobile sensors are used to measure stimuli, events, and human...
Knowledge about human mobility patterns is the key element towards efficient mobility management. Tr...
Rich-sensor smart phones have made possible the recent birth of the mobile sensing research area as...
The technological progress in recent years has allowed to produce sensors, on macroscopic and micros...
Abstract. In order to achieve the concept of ubiquitous computing, popularized by Mark Weiser, is ne...
Experts confirm that 85% of the world’s population is expected to live in cities by 2050. Therefore,...
Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering (Urban Infrastructure Engineering)Vibrant public s...
In a world where resources are scarce and urban areas consume the vast majority of these resources, ...
Technological progress in recent years have allowed to pro-duce sensors, on macroscopic and microsco...
Mobile phones could become the largest surveillance system on the planet. These ubiquitous, networke...
The emergence of resource-rich mobile devices and smart vehicles has paved the way for Urban Sensing...
Copyright © 2013 Sameer Tilak.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons ...
With sensors becoming smaller, more accurate and networked, the knowledge about our environment in u...
The mobile phone has transformed life in the city. Using them, individuals can both receive informat...
Improvements in terms of smart device capabilities and of communication technologies allowed crowdse...
Portable sensing, in which lightweight mobile sensors are used to measure stimuli, events, and human...
Knowledge about human mobility patterns is the key element towards efficient mobility management. Tr...
Rich-sensor smart phones have made possible the recent birth of the mobile sensing research area as...
The technological progress in recent years has allowed to produce sensors, on macroscopic and micros...
Abstract. In order to achieve the concept of ubiquitous computing, popularized by Mark Weiser, is ne...
Experts confirm that 85% of the world’s population is expected to live in cities by 2050. Therefore,...
Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering (Urban Infrastructure Engineering)Vibrant public s...
In a world where resources are scarce and urban areas consume the vast majority of these resources, ...
Technological progress in recent years have allowed to pro-duce sensors, on macroscopic and microsco...
Mobile phones could become the largest surveillance system on the planet. These ubiquitous, networke...
The emergence of resource-rich mobile devices and smart vehicles has paved the way for Urban Sensing...
Copyright © 2013 Sameer Tilak.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons ...
With sensors becoming smaller, more accurate and networked, the knowledge about our environment in u...
The mobile phone has transformed life in the city. Using them, individuals can both receive informat...
Improvements in terms of smart device capabilities and of communication technologies allowed crowdse...