Sense-aid: a framework for enabling network as a service for participatory sensing.

Middleware '17: 18th International Middleware Conference Las Vegas Nevada December, 2017(2017)

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The rapid adoption of smartphones with different types of advanced sensors has led to an increasing trend in the usage of mobile crowdsensing applications, e.g., to create hyper-local weather maps. However, the high energy consumption of crowdsensing, chiefly due to expensive network communication, has been found to be detrimental to the wide-spread adoption. We propose a framework, called Sense-Aid, that can provide energy-efficient mobile crowdsensing service, coexisting with the cellular network. There are two key innovations in Sense-Aid beyond prior work (Piggyback Crowdsensing-Sensys13)---the middleware running on the cellular network edge to orchestrate multiple devices present in geographical proximity to suppress redundant data collection and communication. It understands the state of each device (radio state, battery state, etc.) to decide which ones should be selected for crowdsensing activities at any point in time. It also provides a simple programming abstraction to help with the development of crowdsensing applications. We show the benefit of Sense-Aid by conducting a user study consisting of 60 students in our campus, compared to a baseline periodic data collection method and Piggyback Crowdsensing. We find that energy saving is 93.3% for Sense-Aid compared with Piggyback Crowdsensing in a representative case which requires 2 devices to provide barometric values within an area of a circle whose radius is 1 kilometer and requires periodic data collection every 5 minutes for a 90-minute test. The selection algorithm of Sense-Aid also ensures reasonable fairness in the use of the different devices.
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Mobile Crowdsensing, Smartphone Sensing, Mobile computing, Network architecture
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