Abualsaud et al., 2018 - Google Patents
A survey on mobile crowd-sensing and its applications in the IoT eraAbualsaud et al., 2018
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- Abualsaud K
- Elfouly T
- Khattab T
- Yaacoub E
- Ismail L
- Ahmed M
- Guizani M
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Mobile crowd-sensing (MCS) is a new sensing paradigm that takes advantage of the extensive use of mobile phones that collect data efficiently and enable several significant applications. MCS paves the way to explore new monitoring applications in different fields …
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