Fiandrino et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Sociability-driven framework for data acquisition in mobile crowdsensing over fog computing platforms for smart citiesFiandrino et al., 2017
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- Fiandrino C
- Anjomshoa F
- Kantarci B
- Kliazovich D
- Bouvry P
- Matthews J
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- IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Computing
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Smart cities exploit the most advanced information technologies to improve and add value to existing public services. Having citizens involved in the process through mobile crowdsensing (MCS) augments the capabilities of the platform without enquiring additional …
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