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Alliba: Towards the Realization of a Practical Human Sensing System Tian Hao (Univ. Tokyo), Hiroki Ishizuka (Univ. Tokyo/JST), Ji Li, Soohyeong Jang, Masaki Imai (Univ. Tokyo), Yasuyuki Ishida (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Takeshi Iwamoto (Toyama Pref. Univ.), Hiroyuki Yokoyama (KDDI R&D Labs), Jun'ichi Yura, Hideyuki Tokuda (Keio Univ.), Yoshito Tobe (Tokyo Denki Univ./JST), Masayuki Iwai (Univ. Tokyo), Kaoru Sezaki (Univ. Tokyo/JST) |
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Recently, thanks to the prevalence of mobile devices such as mobile phones, there have been moves to utilize those devices for urban environmental monitoring, so as to better assist people’s daily lives. However, since the sensing capabilities are limited in mobile phones which are already brought to the market, it is difficult to involve more users to take part in environmental sensing. In response to this situation, we combined Mote module, which can mount various sensors, with mobile phones and developed a wearable environmental sensing kit called Alliba. With this kit, more sensing modalities can be handled with mobile phones. Moreover, in order to verify the usability of our proposed system for environmental sensing, we conducted a field experiment in outdoor environment. In this paper, we will briefly introduce the system and evaluate results of the experiment. |
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Mobile Phones / Human Probes / Urban Sensing / Experiment / / / / |
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