How sustainable is social based mobile crowdsensing? An experimental study

Carlos Bermejo, Dimitris Chatzopoulos, Pan Hui

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Abstract

The wide spread of smart mobile devices such as tablets and phones makes mobile crowdsensing a viable approach for collecting data and monitoring phenomena of common interest. Smart devices can sense and compute their surroundings and contribute to mechanisms that examine social and collective behaviours. Crowdsensing offers a feasible alternative to exchange and compute sensing tasks and data between devices. Due to the limited resources (i.e., battery, processing power, memory) of smart mobile devices, the cooperation and hence, the performance of the mobile crowdsensing applications may be affected. We empirically show that collective incentives, such as trust (social ties) among participants, and resources availability can boost the performance of mobile crowdsensing applications. This collective incentive together with the existing cooperation enforcing mechanisms, can enhance the cooperation of the participants and incentify them to cooperate in social based mobile crowdsensing applications.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2016 IEEE 24th International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP 2016
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
ISBN (Electronic)9781509032815
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Dec 2016
Event24th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP 2016 - Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 8 Nov 201611 Nov 2016

Publication series

NameProceedings - International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP
Volume2016-December
ISSN (Print)1092-1648

Conference

Conference24th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, ICNP 2016
Country/TerritorySingapore
CitySingapore
Period8/11/1611/11/16

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 IEEE.

Keywords

  • Cooperation enforcing mechanisms
  • Crowdsensing
  • social-ties

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