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Edge computing is an increasingly popular paradigm, wherein computation comes closer to the sources of data. A key challenge for edge computing is discovering and utilizing the heterogeneous resources of the vast number of mobile devices at the network edge. Mobile edge devices hide behind private networks, they are mobile and their owners hesitate to share them due to privacy considerations. We propose...
In environmental monitoring, such as air quality monitoring, accurate and continuous data collection through a wireless sensor network is of significance. In this paper, we describe a deployed and participatory sensing system which monitors the environmental parameters through deployed sensor nodes or crowd-owned sensors, e.g., smartphones with affordable additional sensors. The noisy sensory information...
People-centric participatory sensing empowers people to collect and share sensor data using mobile devices across many applications. These people-centric services utilize a client-server architecture to provide meaningful information to different participating people. In this paper we present the COSN framework that provides people-centric services without relying on an infrastructure and dedicated...
This paper presents P-Sense (Pollution-Sense), a PS system for air pollution monitoring and control. The ultimate goal of this system is to allow government officials, international organizations, communities, and individuals access to the pollution data to address their particular problems and needs. P-Sense should provide large amounts of pollution data in time and space with different granularities...
Sharing personal context information using mobile phone is receiving considerable attentions in ubiquitous computing applications. The most common architecture for sharing personal context information via mobile phone uses centralized server. Such server-based architecture, however, cannot avoid waste of mobile phone's limited resources for sharing personal context information. Additionally, dynamic...
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