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When Mobile Crowd Sensing Meets Traditional Industry

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With the evolution of mobile phone sensing and wireless networking technologies, mobile crowd sensing (MCS) has become a promising paradigm for large-scale sensing applications. MCS is a type of multi-participant sensing that has been widely used by many sensing applications because of its inherent capabilities, e.g., high mobility, scalability, and cost effectiveness. This paper reviews the existing works of MCS and clarifies the operability of MCS in sensing applications. With wide use and operability of MCS, MCS's industrial applications are investigated based on the clarifications of: 1) the evolution of industrial sensing and 2) the benefits MCS can provide to current industrial sensing. As a feasible industrial sensing paradigm, MCS opens up a new field that provides a flexible, scalable, and cost-effective solution for addressing sensing problems in industrial spaces.

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hal-01476341 , version 1 (24-02-2017)

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Lei Shu, Yuanfang Chen, Bergmann Neil, Wang Lei. When Mobile Crowd Sensing Meets Traditional Industry. IEEE Access, 2017, 5, pp.15300-15307. ⟨10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2657820⟩. ⟨hal-01476341⟩
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