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A survey on mobile crowdsensing systems: Challenges, solutions, and opportunitiesCapponi et al., 2019
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- Capponi A
- Fiandrino C
- Kantarci B
- Foschini L
- Kliazovich D
- Bouvry P
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- IEEE communications surveys & tutorials
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Mobile crowdsensing (MCS) has gained significant attention in recent years and has become an appealing paradigm for urban sensing. For data collection, MCS systems rely on contribution from mobile devices of a large number of participants or a crowd. Smartphones …
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