Mobile context-based framework for threat monitoring in urban environment with social threat monitor

Engaging users in threat reporting is important in order to improve threat monitoring in urban environments. Today, mobile applications are mostly used to provide basic reporting interfaces. With a rapid evolution of mobile devices, the idea of context awareness has gained a remarkable popularity in...

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description Engaging users in threat reporting is important in order to improve threat monitoring in urban environments. Today, mobile applications are mostly used to provide basic reporting interfaces. With a rapid evolution of mobile devices, the idea of context awareness has gained a remarkable popularity in recent years. Modern smartphones and tablets are equipped with a variety of sensors including accelerometers, gyroscopes, pressure gauges, light and GPS sensors. Additionally, the devices become computationally powerful which allows for real-time processing of data gathered by their sensors. Universal access to the Internet via WiFi hot-spots and GSM network makes mobile devices perfect platforms for ubiquitous computing. Although there exist numerous frameworks for context-aware systems, they are usually dedicated to static, centralized, client-server architectures. There is still space for research in the field of context modeling and reasoning for mobile devices. In this paper, we propose a lightweight context-aware framework for mobile devices that uses data gathered by mobile device sensors and performs on-line reasoning about possible threats based on the information provided by the Social Threat Monitor system developed in the INDECT project.
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Analysis
Cellular telephones
Computer Communication Networks
Computer Science
Contextualism
Data Structures and Information Theory
Environmental monitoring
Geographic information systems
Handheld computers
Knowledge management
Mobile communication systems
Monitors
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Reporting
Sensors
Smartphones
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
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Threats
Urban areas
Urban environments
User behavior
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Web browsers
title Mobile context-based framework for threat monitoring in urban environment with social threat monitor
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