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Liliana I. Carvalho and Rute C. Sofia
Mobile sensing has been gaining ground due to the increasing capabilities of mobile and personal devices that are carried around by citizens, giving access to a large variety of data and services based on the way humans interact. Mobile sensing brings se...
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Sai Huang, Yuqing Chai, Shanchuan Ying, Shuo Chang and Nan Xia
With the strengths of quickness, low cost, and adaptability, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communication is widely utilized in the next-generation wireless network. However, some risks and hidden dangers such as UAV ?black flight? disturbances, attacks, ...
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Iori Sasaki, Masatoshi Arikawa, Min Lu and Ryo Sato
This paper proposes a model-less feedback system driven by tourist tracking data that are automatically collected through mobile applications to visualize the gap between geomedia recommendations and the actual routes selected by tourists. High-frequency...
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Shaojun Liu, Xiawei Chen, Fengji Zhang, Yiyan Liu and Junlian Ge
With the rapid pace of urbanization, enhancing the quality of life has become an urgent demand for the general public in both developed and developing countries. This study addresses the pressing need to understand the spatial distribution and underlying...
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Tanvir Islam and Peter Washington
Stress is widely recognized as a major contributor to a variety of health issues. Stress prediction using biosignal data recorded by wearables is a key area of study in mobile sensing research because real-time stress prediction can enable digital interv...
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B. M. Thippeswamy, Mohamed Ghouse, Shanawaz Ahmed Jafarabad, Murtuza Ahamed Khan Mohammed, Ketema Adere, Prabhu Prasad B. M. and Pavan Kumar B. N.
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Kenneth Li Minn Ang, Jasmine Kah Phooi Seng and Ericmoore Ngharamike
Crowdsourcing can play an important role in the Internet of Things (IoT) applications for information sensing and gathering where the participants are equipped with geolocated devices. Mobile crowdsourcing can be seen as a new paradigm contributing to th...
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Guoquan Xiao, Guihong Zheng, Bing Ren, Yue Wang, Xiaobin Hong and Zhigang Zhang
In order to avoid the influence of the test system itself on the autonomous navigation and performance test accuracy of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), a test method for the obstacle-avoidance performance of USVs based on mobile-buoy?shore multisource-...
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Davide Andrea Guastella, Guilhem Marcillaud and Cesare Valenti
Smart cities leverage large amounts of data acquired in the urban environment in the context of decision support tools. These tools enable monitoring the environment to improve the quality of services offered to citizens. The increasing diffusion of pers...
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Shaojun Liu, Yi Long, Ling Zhang and Hao Liu
Data-driven urban human activity mining has become a hot topic of urban dynamic modeling and analysis. Semantic activity chain modeling with activity purpose provides scientific methodological support for the analysis and decision-making of human behavio...
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Junying Han, Zhenyu Zhang and Xiaohong Wu
Mobile crowd sensing is an innovative and promising paradigm in the construction and perception of smart cities. However, multi-task allocation in real-world scenarios is a huge challenge. There are many unexpected factors in the execution of mobile crow...
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Xiao Li, Da Huo, Daniel W. Goldberg, Tianxing Chu, Zhengcong Yin and Tracy Hammond
Road anomaly detection is essential in road maintenance and management; however, continuously monitoring road anomalies (such as bumps and potholes) with a low-cost and high-efficiency solution remains a challenging research question. In this study, we p...
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Norliza Katuk,Nur Haryani Zakaria,Ku-Ruhana Ku-Mahamud
Pág. pp. 102 - 114
Modern mobile phones or smartphones have multipurpose functions apart from being used as a device for voice and text communications. They are also embedded with many useful sensors, including camera, barometer, accelerometer, and digital compass. Unlike ...
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Ekin Ozer and Maria Q. Feng
With the help of community participants, smartphones can become useful wireless sensor network (WSN) components, form a self-governing structural health monitoring (SHM) system, and merge structural mechanics with participatory sensing and server computi...
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Biying Fu, Florian Kirchbuchner, Arjan Kuijper, Andreas Braun and Dinesh Vaithyalingam Gangatharan
Quantified Self has seen an increased interest in recent years, with devices including smartwatches, smartphones, or other wearables that allow you to monitor your fitness level. This is often combined with mobile apps that use gamification aspects to mo...
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Ahmed A. A. Gad-ElRab,Almohammady S. Alsharkawy
Pág. 51 - 59
Nowadays there is an increasing demand to provide a real-time environmental information. So, the growing number of mobile devices carried by users establish a new and fastgrowing sensing paradigm to satisfy this need, which is called Mobile Crowd Sensing...
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Ennio Gambi,Simone Barbetta,Adelmo De Santis,Manola Ricciuti
Pág. 211 - 217
It is widely recognized that sleep is a basic phys- iological process having fundamental effects on human health, performance and well-being. Such evidence stimulates the re- search of solutions to foster self-awareness of personal sleeping habits, and c...
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Marco Zappatore,Antonella Longo,Mario A. Bochicchio
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Environmental pollution and the corresponding control measurements put in place to tackle it play a significant role in determining the actual quality of life in modern cities. Amongst the several pollutant that have to be faced on a daily basis, urban n...
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Jose-Maria Gutierrez-Martinez, Ana Castillo-Martinez, Jose-Amelio Medina-Merodio, Juan Aguado-Delgado and Jose-Javier Martinez-Herraiz
In recent years, smartphones have become the main computing tool for most of the population, making them an ideal tool in many areas. Most of these smartphones are equipped with cutting-edge hardware on their digital cameras, sensors and processors. For ...
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Arttu Perttula,Jari Multisilta,Pauliina Tuomi
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This paper presents an idea on how to utilize mobile phones to support learning in the classroom. The paper also tries to initiate discussion on whether we can create new kinds of learning applications using mobile devices and whether this could be the w...
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