Mobile crowdsensing aims at the collection of sensor data on the environment by leveraging personal devices, usually smartphones. Its popularity is due to the ability of reaching capillary even the most remote areas (provided humans live there), with no infrastructure costs. This is possible because it leverages on existing 4G/5G communication infrastructures that are now rapidly evolving towards edge computing models. In this work we address the synergy between mobile crowdsensing and multi-access edge computing by analysing and assessing strategies for the selection of fixed and mobile edges to support the collection of mobile crowdsensing data.
Belli D., Chessa S., Corradi A., Di Paolo G., Foschini L., Girolami M. (2019). Selection of Mobile Edges for a Hybrid CrowdSensing Architecture. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/ISCC47284.2019.8969597].
Selection of Mobile Edges for a Hybrid CrowdSensing Architecture
Corradi A.;Foschini L.;
2019
Abstract
Mobile crowdsensing aims at the collection of sensor data on the environment by leveraging personal devices, usually smartphones. Its popularity is due to the ability of reaching capillary even the most remote areas (provided humans live there), with no infrastructure costs. This is possible because it leverages on existing 4G/5G communication infrastructures that are now rapidly evolving towards edge computing models. In this work we address the synergy between mobile crowdsensing and multi-access edge computing by analysing and assessing strategies for the selection of fixed and mobile edges to support the collection of mobile crowdsensing data.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.