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IoT Guildford Meetup

Crowdsourcing & Crowdsensing

• Direct interaction with the crowd

• Crowd at the spotlight of the research

cycle

• Align research with the society/users

needs and requirements

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• IoT Lab is building and providing a Testbed as a

Service to the research community

• Integration of IoT testbeds with crowdsourcing

resources

Testbed as a Service

• Introducing

multidisciplinary

research potential

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• IoT Lab is researching the potential of the crowd to

interact through the whole cycle of the research, from

its inception to the evaluation of its results

Crowd-sourcing Driven Research

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• Extend test beds with crowd sourcing for richer and more

distributed experiments.

• Bring researchers and end-users together, with pervasive /

ubiquitous experiments and closer interactions with the

society.

• Support multidisciplinary experiments.

• Increase test bed economic sustainability

• Crowd-sourcing driven research

• Testbed as a service

IoT Lab Vision

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• Download using QR-Code

Installing App

• Settings → Security →

Uknown sources → On

IoT Lab Application

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First Boot

• User has to accept IoT Lab terms.

• Never shown again, once accepted.

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New User (1/2)

• User has the option to offerhis personal details.

• User can provide only his/herpreferred details.

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New User (2/2)

• Settings profile storedinside application.

• A copy of them isuploaded to IoT LabServer.

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Side Menu

• Access to users profile.

• Navigation through theprovided functionalities.

• Follows Google’s designguidelines.

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Survey Provider

• Surveys pushed from the Cloud.

• Stored inside the app for latteruse.

• Direct access through the IoT Labapplication UI.

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Experiment Proposal (1/3)

• Automated procedure.

• Easy to use.

• User “forced” to providethe requiredinformation.

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Experiment Proposal (2/3)

• Selection of the resources needed.

• User input minimised to avoid problems.

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Experiment Proposal (3/3)

• Review of the proposed experiment.

• Experimenter can go back to any stage to change the experiment’s preferences.

• Confirmation popup dialog before finalising the proposal.

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Experiment Feedback(1/3)• New proposed experiment is pushed

to the user.

• A notification leads the user to the“feedback Activity”.

• Instructions are displayed to the user.

• If selected by the user, instructions arenever shown again.

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Experiment Feedback(2/3)

• Experiment resources arepresented to the user.

• Required resources categorised bytype.

• Feedback provided by the toolbarbutton.

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Experiment Feedback(3/3)

Popup dialog with instructionsdisplayed to the user.

• Easy input method. Similar to whatuser has encountered in the past.

• Response send to the IoT Labserver.

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Application Configuration

• User can select his exposed sensors anytime.

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Date:

App type:

App utility:

Good:

Bad:

Missing:

What would you dodifferently?

What adjunctiveFunction wouldyou like to have?

Perceive privacy

NOTES:

Feedback

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THANKS.

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