TY - JOUR AU - Campbell, Andrew T. AB - Sensing Meets Mobile Social Networks: The Design, Implementation and Evaluation of the CenceMe Application Emiliano Miluzzo , Nicholas D. Lane , Kristóf Fodor , Ronald Peterson , Hong Lu , Mirco Musolesi , Shane B. Eisenman§ , Xiao Zheng , Andrew T. Campbell § Computer Science, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 03755, USA Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA era, etc.) there is a new way to answer these questions. In essence, mobile phones can create mobile sensor networks capable of sensing information that is important to people, namely, where are people and what are they doing? The sensing of people is driving a new application domain that goes beyond the sensor networks community ™s existing focus on environmental and infrastructure monitoring, where people are now the carriers of sensing devices, and the sources and consumers of sensed events. The expanding sensing capabilities of mobile phones (e.g., Nokia N95 and Apple iPhone) combined with the recent interest by the mobile phone vendors and cellular industry in open programming environments and platforms, typi ed by the recent release of the Android platform [2] and the Apple iPhone SDK [1], is accelerating the development of new people-centric sensing TI - Sensing meets mobile social networks: the design, implementation and evaluation of the CenceMe application DO - 10.1145/1460412.1460445 DA - 2008-11-05 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/association-for-computing-machinery/sensing-meets-mobile-social-networks-the-design-implementation-and-AKkuMOmsO5 DP - DeepDyve ER -