METIS: Exploring Mobile Phone Sensing Offloading for Efficiently Supporting Social Sensing Applications
Source: University of California, Santa Cruz
Mobile phones play a pivotal role in supporting ubiquitous and unobtrusive sensing of human activities. However, maintaining a highly accurate record of a user's behavior throughout the day imposes significant energy demands on the phone's battery. In this paper, the authors present the design, implementation, and evaluation of METIS: an adaptive mobile sensing platform that efficiently supports social sensing applications. The platform implements a novel sensor task distribution scheme that dynamically decides whether to perform sensing on the phone or in the infrastructure, considering the energy consumption, accuracy, and mobility patterns of the user.
| Format: | Size: | 813.55 | |
| Date: | Jan 2013 |



