Low-cost mobile personal clouds

We propose a mobile peer to peer personal cloud architecture which allows users to capture, store, analyse, interact with and share different types of personal and context data with no privacy leakage. Our mobile personal cloud can host multiple different services which are intelligent, distributed,...

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Main Authors: Radenkovic, Milena, Huynh, Vu San Ha
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34226/
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author Radenkovic, Milena
Huynh, Vu San Ha
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description We propose a mobile peer to peer personal cloud architecture which allows users to capture, store, analyse, interact with and share different types of personal and context data with no privacy leakage. Our mobile personal cloud can host multiple different services which are intelligent, distributed, dynamic and operate in real time. In this paper we describe one service that we designed and deployed on our mobile personal cloud called Mobile Wellbeing Companion Cloud (MWCC). Using low-cost, off-the-shelf hardware components and open-source software, our MWCC combines several sensor network technologies to allow users to monitor and interact with their personal data and environment in real time without privacy leakage. MWCC augments heterogeneous sensors data with state of the art machine learning algorithms for signal filtering, fast classification and analysis and provides interactive data visualisation for transparent user interaction. We show that our MWCC is easy to use and highly accurate while managing to keep resource costs low.
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spelling nottingham-342262020-05-04T17:46:42Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34226/ Low-cost mobile personal clouds Radenkovic, Milena Huynh, Vu San Ha We propose a mobile peer to peer personal cloud architecture which allows users to capture, store, analyse, interact with and share different types of personal and context data with no privacy leakage. Our mobile personal cloud can host multiple different services which are intelligent, distributed, dynamic and operate in real time. In this paper we describe one service that we designed and deployed on our mobile personal cloud called Mobile Wellbeing Companion Cloud (MWCC). Using low-cost, off-the-shelf hardware components and open-source software, our MWCC combines several sensor network technologies to allow users to monitor and interact with their personal data and environment in real time without privacy leakage. MWCC augments heterogeneous sensors data with state of the art machine learning algorithms for signal filtering, fast classification and analysis and provides interactive data visualisation for transparent user interaction. We show that our MWCC is easy to use and highly accurate while managing to keep resource costs low. 2016-04-14 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Radenkovic, Milena and Huynh, Vu San Ha (2016) Low-cost mobile personal clouds. In: International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC 2016), 5-9 September 2016, Paphos, Cyprus. (In Press) Opportunistic Disruption Tolerant Networks Mobile computing and applications
spellingShingle Opportunistic Disruption Tolerant Networks
Mobile computing and applications
Radenkovic, Milena
Huynh, Vu San Ha
Low-cost mobile personal clouds
title Low-cost mobile personal clouds
title_full Low-cost mobile personal clouds
title_fullStr Low-cost mobile personal clouds
title_full_unstemmed Low-cost mobile personal clouds
title_short Low-cost mobile personal clouds
title_sort low-cost mobile personal clouds
topic Opportunistic Disruption Tolerant Networks
Mobile computing and applications
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34226/