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Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Ubiquitous computing, 2011
The emerging field of mobile sensing has engaged computer scientists from a variety of existing communities, such as, mobile systems, machine learning and human computer interaction. Each community approaches the challenges of mobile sensing research with its own unique perspective.
Nicholas D. Lane +2 more
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The emerging field of mobile sensing has engaged computer scientists from a variety of existing communities, such as, mobile systems, machine learning and human computer interaction. Each community approaches the challenges of mobile sensing research with its own unique perspective.
Nicholas D. Lane +2 more
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Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Joint Conference and 2018 International Symposium on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Wearable Computers, 2018
Our world is increasingly interconnected via a wide variety of computers, IoT, wearable and mobile devices. The information provided collectively through these devices offers insightful information on our everyday lives, daily patterns, mood, behaviour, and surrounding environment.
Visuri, Aku +15 more
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Our world is increasingly interconnected via a wide variety of computers, IoT, wearable and mobile devices. The information provided collectively through these devices offers insightful information on our everyday lives, daily patterns, mood, behaviour, and surrounding environment.
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GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications, 2016
It is difficult to think back to a time before smartphones existed, with their ubiquitous computing and communication capabilities, and with detailed location sensing easily available from Global Positioning Systems (GPS). In the late 1990s, when my research group began work on mobile sensing, smartphones had not yet been invented. While GPS did exist,
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It is difficult to think back to a time before smartphones existed, with their ubiquitous computing and communication capabilities, and with detailed location sensing easily available from Global Positioning Systems (GPS). In the late 1990s, when my research group began work on mobile sensing, smartphones had not yet been invented. While GPS did exist,
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Mobile ultrasonic sensing in mobile robot
IEEE 2002 28th Annual Conference of the Industrial Electronics Society. IECON 02, 2003Ultrasonic detection techniques have been widely used in mobile robots navigation. Several ultrasonic sensing techniques have been developed, most of them using static sensors installed on the mobile robot. In this paper, mobile ultrasonic sensing is studied and proposed for mobile robot navigation.
A.C.R. Alves, H.C. Junior
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Mobile distributed compressive sensing for spectrum sensing
2014 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2014This paper studies the effect of mobility on the sensing performance of a cognitive radio network with mobile nodes. The secondary nodes sense the spectrum using a distributed compressive sensing approach to detect the available channels. Distributed compressive sensing is suggested to reduce the number of samples by exploiting correlation between the ...
Veria Havary-Nassab +2 more
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Toward trustworthy mobile sensing
Proceedings of the Eleventh Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems & Applications - HotMobile '10, 2010Commodity mobile devices have been utilized as sensor nodes in a variety of domains, including citizen journalism, mobile social services, and domestic eldercare. In each of these domains, data integrity and device-owners' privacy are first-class concerns, but current approaches to secure sensing fail to balance these properties.
Peter Gilbert +3 more
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New Electronics, 2019
VCSEL technology encourages progress in biometric solutions such as mobile 3D sensing, according to Bianka Schnabel
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VCSEL technology encourages progress in biometric solutions such as mobile 3D sensing, according to Bianka Schnabel
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Sensing under Uncertainty for Mobile Robots
Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Sobh, Tarek M. +2 more
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Versatile Spectrum Sensing on Mobile Devices?
2010 IEEE Symposium on New Frontiers in Dynamic Spectrum (DySPAN), 2010Spectrum sensing is a key aspect in the realization of opportunistic radios, which will allow a significantly more efficient usage of the scarce spectrum resources. This paper presents a solution to upgrade mobile devices with spectrum sensing capabilities.
Dejonghe, Antoine +10 more
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2019
In this chapter, we discuss the privacy implications of mobile sensing and modern psycho-social sciences. We aim to raise awareness of the multifaceted nature of privacy, describing the legal, technical and applied aspects in some detail. Not only since the European GDPR, these aspects lead to a broad spectrum of challenges of which data processors ...
Frank Kargl +3 more
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In this chapter, we discuss the privacy implications of mobile sensing and modern psycho-social sciences. We aim to raise awareness of the multifaceted nature of privacy, describing the legal, technical and applied aspects in some detail. Not only since the European GDPR, these aspects lead to a broad spectrum of challenges of which data processors ...
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