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Driving is an integral part of our everyday lives, and the average driving time of people globally is increasing to 84 minutes everyday, which is a time when people are uniquely vulnerable. A number of research works have identified that mobile crowd sensing in vehicular social networks (VSNs) can be effectively used for many purposes and bring huge economic benefits, e.g., safety improvement and...
In the recent years, social applications have competed to incorporate emerging technologies and innovative aspects like semantics technologies, location based services, data ephemerality to ensure user privacy, etc. Although few applications combine these aspects, our challenge is to gather them in applications for communities. Likewise due to the limited resources of mobile devices and the growing...
Nowadays Social Networking phenomenon is gaining a significant momentum. Social Network's users are disclosing a lot of information about their relationships, profiles, preferences and interests. In this paper we describe the achievement of a context Aware platform which leverages a user's Social graph to provide pervasive computing applications based on context awareness. The platform's goal is to...
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