articleJun 22, 2009Closed access

PEIR, the personal environmental impact report, as a platform for participatory sensing systems research

University of California, Los Angeles · Palo Alto Research Center · +1 more institution

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Abstract

PEIR, the Personal Environmental Impact Report, is a participatory sensing application that uses location data sampled from everyday mobile phones to calculate personalized estimates of environmental impact and exposure. It is an example of an important class of emerging mobile systems that combine the distributed processing capacity of the web with the personal reach of mobile technology. This paper documents and evaluates the running PEIR system, which includes mobile handset based GPS location data collection, and server-side processing stages such as HMM-based activity classification (to determine transportation mode); automatic location data segmentation into "trips''; lookup of traffic, weather, and…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Participatory sensing
  • Global Positioning System
  • GSM
  • Environmental data
  • Implementation
  • Mobile device
  • Real-time computing
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