CitiSense - Adaptive Services for Community-Driven Behavioral and Environmental Monitoring to Induce Change

With the proliferation of personal mobile computing via mobile phones and the advent of cheap, small sensors, we propose that a new kind of “citizen infrastructure”, CitiSense, can be made pervasive at low cost and high value. By pervasively monitoring ourselves and our immediate environs, aggregating the data for analysis, and reflecting the results back to us quickly, we can avoid toxic locales, appreciate the consequences of our individual behaviors, and together seek a mandate for change. The advances from this work have the promise to hasten the real-world deployment of cyber-physical systems like CitiSense, giving Americans greater awareness and control with respect to how their activities and locales affect their personal health.
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  • CitiSense
  • University of California at San Diego
  • Bill Griswold
  • Hovav Shacham
  • Ingolf Krueger
  • Kevin Patrick
  • Sanjoy Dasgupta
  • Tajana Rosing
  • Architectures
  • CPS Domains
  • Control
  • Platforms
  • Wireless Sensing and Actuation
  • Health Care
  • CPS Technologies
  • Foundations
  • National CPS PI Meeting 2010
  • Academia
  • Project Overviews
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