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On crowdsensed data acquisition using multi-dimensional point processes

Sathe, Saket  
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Sellis, Timos
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Aberer, Karl  
2015
Proceedings of the 31st IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering, Data Engineering Workshops (ICDEW)
31st IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering, Data Engineering Workshops (ICDEW)

Crowdsensing applications are increasing at a tremendous rate. In crowdsensing, mobile sensors (humans, vehicle-mounted sensors, etc.) generate streams of information that is used for inferring high-level phenomena of interest (e.g, traffic jams, air pollution). Unlike traditional sensor network data, crowdsensed data has a highly skewed spatio-temporal distribution caused largely due to the mobility of sensors [1]. Thus, designing systems that can mitigate this effect by acquiring crowdsensed at a fixed spatio-temporal rate are needed. In this paper we propose using multi-dimensional point processes (MDPPs), a mathematical modeling tool that can be effectively used for performing this data acquisition task.

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