Education:
- Graduate students have been working on this project as research assistants.
- Jian Tang has integrated the research results into his graduate course CSE 612 Cloud Computing at Syracuse University. Particularly, he gave a lecture about smartphone sensing and mobile crowdsourcing and gave a few related topics as suggested topics for the class project.
- A female student from Hershey high school, Erica Wang, was involved in related activities as a summer intern and helped with the ICDCS’2016 paper.
Outreach:
- A related paper “A Sybil-resistant truth discovery framework for mobile crowdsensing” was presented at IEEE ICDCS’2019 in Dallas, TX, USA.
- A related paper “Privacy-preserving and trustworthy mobile sensing with fair incentives” was presented at IEEE ICC’2019 in Shanghai, China.
- A related paper “Optimizing location quality in privacy preserving crowdsensing” was presented at IEEE Globecom’2019 in Big Island, HI, USA.
- A related paper “CoinExpress: a fast payment routing mechanism in blockchain-based payment channel networks”, was presented as an invited paper at ICCCN’2018 in Hangzhou, China.
- A related paper “QUAC: quality-aware contract-based incentive mechanisms for crowdsensing” was presented at IEEE MASS’2017 in Orlando, FL, USA.
- Two related papers “Spatiotemportal modeling and prediction in cellular networks: a big data enabled deep learning approach” and “Sybil-proof incentive mechanisms for crowdsensing” were presented at IEEE Infocom’2017 in Atlanta, GA, USA.
- A related paper “Robust incentive tree design for mobile crowdsensing” was presented at IEEE ICDCS’2017 in Atlanta, GA, USA.
- A related paper “LIPS: lifestyle learning via mobile phone sensing” was presented at IEEE Globecom’2016 in Washington DC, USA.
- A related paper “Quality-aware and fine-grained incentive mechanisms for mobile crowdsensing” was presented at IEEE ICDCS’2016 in Nara, Japan.
- A related paper “Person detection and re-identification across multiple images and videos obtained via crowdsourcing” was presented at ACM ICDSC’2016 in Paris, France.
- The PI, Jian Tang, delivered an invited talk “Sensing as a Service: Vision, System and Applications” at University of Waterloo, Canada.
- The PI, Jian Tang, delivered an invited talk “Human-centric Smartphone Sensing and its Application in Smart Buildings” at the Syracuse University – Nanjing University Joint Forum on Smart Buildings in Syracuse, USA.