A generic framework to support participatory surveillance through crowdsensing
Harnessing the power and popularity of participatory or opportunistic sensing
for the purpose of providing added value security and surveillance services is a
promising research direction. However, challenges such as increased privacy
concerns, as well as technological issues related to the reliable processing and
meaningful analysis of the collected data, hinder the widespread deployment of
participatory surveillance applications. We present here our work on addressing
some of the aforementioned concerns through our related participatory
application that focuses on crisis management and in particular buildings'
evacuation. We discuss the technical aspects of our work, the viability and
practicality of which is validated by means of a real experiment comprising 14
users in the context of an emergency evacuation exercise.
MALATRAS Apostolos;
BESLAY Laurent;
2016-01-19
Polish Information Processing Society
JRC90798
978-83-60810-66-8 (online),
2300-5963,
https://fedcsis.org/proceedings/2015/drp/359.html,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC90798,
10.15439/2015F359,
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