Mobile Crowd Sensing and Computing: The review of an emerging human-powered sensing paradigm

Bin Guo, Zhu Wang, Zhiwen Yu, Yu Wang, Neil Y. Yen, Runhe Huang, Xingshe Zhou

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Abstract

With the surging of smartphone sensing, wireless networking, and mobile social networking techniques, Mobile Crowd Sensing and Computing (MCSC) has become a promising paradigm for cross-space and largescale sensing. MCSC extends the vision of participatory sensing by leveraging both participatory sensory data from mobile devices (offline) and user-contributed data from mobile social networking services (online). Further, it explores the complementary roles and presents the fusion/collaboration of machine and human intelligence in the crowd sensing and computing processes. This article characterizes the unique features and novel application areas of MCSC and proposes a reference framework for building human-in-the-loop MCSC systems. We further clarify the complementary nature of human and machine intelligence and envision the potential of deep-fused human-machine systems. We conclude by discussing the limitations, open issues, and research opportunities of MCSC.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7
JournalACM Computing Surveys
Volume48
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Nov 2015

Keywords

  • Cross-space sensing and mining
  • Crowd intelligence
  • Human-machine systems
  • Mobile phone sensing
  • Urban/community dynamics

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