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A Survey on Mobile Sensing Technology and its Platform


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1 Department of Computer Science, Mata Gujri College, Fatehgarh Sahib, India
2 Training & Placement Cell, Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engg College, Fatehgarh Sahib, India
 

Now a days, mobile networks is increasingly becoming important part of everyday life due which there is a rapid evolution mobile phone. Mobile phone comes into a powerful sensing platform. There are many scientists which are engaged in the emerging field of mobile sensing from a variety of existing communities, such as, mobile systems, machine learning and human computer interaction. The research and development in this field is rapid resulting in indispensable carry-on of daily life. But with the increase in development, data integrity and security has also become an important factor to take into consideration. Importantly, today’s smart phones are programmable and come with a growing set of cheap powerful embedded sensors, which are enabling the emergence of personal, group, and community scale sensing applications. The mobile sensing platform provides many facilities like, it helps to communicate to Wireless sensor networks through a mobile sensor router Which attached to a users mobile phone. It helps in analysis of the sensed data which is derived from networks by cooperating with sensor middle- ware on a remote server to capture ones contexts. It also helps in providing context aware services for mobile users of cellular telephones. In this paper, we will discuss about different mobile sensing platforms that provides context-aware services for mobile users by accessing the surrounding wireless sensor networks. Along with this, we will briefly discuss some of the emerging sensing paradigms.

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Mobile Sensing, Wireless Sensing, Mobile Sensing Platform, Applications, Challenges.
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Authors

Manpreet Kaur
Department of Computer Science, Mata Gujri College, Fatehgarh Sahib, India
Lovejeet Singh
Training & Placement Cell, Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engg College, Fatehgarh Sahib, India

Abstract


Now a days, mobile networks is increasingly becoming important part of everyday life due which there is a rapid evolution mobile phone. Mobile phone comes into a powerful sensing platform. There are many scientists which are engaged in the emerging field of mobile sensing from a variety of existing communities, such as, mobile systems, machine learning and human computer interaction. The research and development in this field is rapid resulting in indispensable carry-on of daily life. But with the increase in development, data integrity and security has also become an important factor to take into consideration. Importantly, today’s smart phones are programmable and come with a growing set of cheap powerful embedded sensors, which are enabling the emergence of personal, group, and community scale sensing applications. The mobile sensing platform provides many facilities like, it helps to communicate to Wireless sensor networks through a mobile sensor router Which attached to a users mobile phone. It helps in analysis of the sensed data which is derived from networks by cooperating with sensor middle- ware on a remote server to capture ones contexts. It also helps in providing context aware services for mobile users of cellular telephones. In this paper, we will discuss about different mobile sensing platforms that provides context-aware services for mobile users by accessing the surrounding wireless sensor networks. Along with this, we will briefly discuss some of the emerging sensing paradigms.

Keywords


Mobile Sensing, Wireless Sensing, Mobile Sensing Platform, Applications, Challenges.

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