Spheres: A Web Services Framework for Smartphone Sensing as a Service

M. Gray
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Smartphones are mobile phones that execute application programs. Smartphones are practically everywhere, in every country and culture. Smartphones can tell where they are by GPS, a spatial sense, and what time it is, a temporal sense, relative to their GPS location. Groups of smartphone users form communities, creating a social sense. Smartphones often contain built-in sensors including temperature, proximity, accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometric pressure, ambient light, camera, microphone, etc., as well as the ability to connect to external sensors over their wireless interfaces forming wireless sensor networks. Smartphones are connected to the Internet through their cellular data connections providing a globally established deployment of "things" on the Internet of Things (IoT). People carrying their smartphones represent a global source of continuous mobile Internet-connected sensor data. The resulting human, social, and environmental data represents an untapped global information resource of epic proportion. This paper explores the current research related to smartphone sensing as a service (S2aaS) and proposes an architecture for a web services framework for S2aaS called Spheres. Spheres will integrate wireless sensor network, mobile Internet, and cloud technologies into an open-source service-oriented architecture (SOA) providing crowdsourced smartphone sensor data aggregation and sharing in secure cloud deployments for private and public consumption. Spheres collected data can be overlaid visually on maps or incorporated into applications that require the data from sensors embedded in, or connected to, smartphones over specific regions and times of interest. In addition to specifying an architecture, this paper will identify the challenges expected to implement and demonstrate a prototype of Spheres on at least one smartphone platform with the cloud platform and web services deployed on the UMBC BlueWave high performance computing system.
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领域:智能手机感知即服务的Web服务框架
智能手机是执行应用程序的移动电话。智能手机几乎无处不在,在每个国家和文化中。智能手机可以通过GPS定位系统(一种空间感知)和时间感知(一种相对于GPS位置的时间感知)来判断自己的位置。智能手机用户群体形成了社区,创造了一种社交感。智能手机通常包含内置传感器,包括温度、接近度、加速度计、陀螺仪、磁力计、气压、环境光、摄像头、麦克风等,以及通过无线接口连接外部传感器形成无线传感器网络的能力。智能手机通过蜂窝数据连接连接到互联网,在物联网(IoT)上提供全球建立的“事物”部署。随身携带智能手机的人代表着全球持续移动互联网传感器数据的来源。由此产生的人类、社会和环境数据代表了一个未开发的全球信息资源。本文探讨了当前与智能手机感知即服务(S2aaS)相关的研究,并提出了一种名为Spheres的S2aaS web服务框架架构。Spheres将把无线传感器网络、移动互联网和云技术集成到一个开源的面向服务的架构(SOA)中,在安全的云部署中为私人和公共消费提供众包智能手机传感器数据聚合和共享。球体收集的数据可以可视化地叠加在地图上,也可以整合到应用程序中,这些应用程序需要在特定地区和时间内从智能手机中嵌入或连接的传感器获取数据。除了指定架构之外,本文还将确定在至少一个智能手机平台上实现和演示Spheres原型的挑战,并在UMBC BlueWave高性能计算系统上部署云平台和web服务。
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