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Novel applications and research problems for sensor-clouds

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posted on 2024-06-03, 11:07 authored by YH Liu, KL Ong, Andrzej GoscinskiAndrzej Goscinski
Recent developments in sensor networks and cloud computing saw the emergence of a new platform called sensor-clouds. While the proposition of such a platform is to virtualise the management of physical sensor devices, we foresee novel applications being created based on a new class of social sensors. Social sensors are effectively a human-device combination that sends torrents of data as a result of social interactions. The data generated appear in different formats such as photographs, videos, or short texts, etc. Unlike other sensor devices, social sensors operate on the control of individuals via their mobile devices like smart phones, tablets or laptops. Further, they do not generate data at a constant rate or format like other sensors do. Instead, data from social sensors are spurious and varied, often in response to social events, or a news announcement of interests to the public. This collective presence of social data creates opportunities for novel applications never experienced before. This paper discusses three such applications utilising social sensors within a sensor-cloud environment. Consequently, the associated research problems are also presented.

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Journal

Journal of e-technology

Volume

3

Pagination

57-68

Location

[Mumbai, India]

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

0976-3503

eISSN

0976-2930

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, DLINE

Issue

2

Publisher

Digital Information Research Foundation

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