Advances and challenges in sensor-based research in mobility, health, and place
Eun‐Kyeong Kim, Lindsey Conrow, Christina Röcke, Basile Chaix, Robert Weibel, Camille Perchoux
Abstract
• Mobile sensing has transformed research in Mobility, Health, and Place. • It enables pervasive real-life measurements of personal behavior, context and health. • It enables the development of novel digital biomarkers and personalized intervention. • Classification of mobile sensing technologies and methods is proposed. • Issues remain in data collection and analysis to address uncertainties and biases.
Topics & Concepts
Context (archaeology)Computer scienceData scienceData collectionMobile deviceUbiquitous computingDigital healthIntervention (counseling)Human–computer interactionHealth careWorld Wide WebPsychologyGeographySociologyPolitical scienceLawPsychiatryArchaeologySocial scienceContext-Aware Activity Recognition SystemsHuman Mobility and Location-Based AnalysisMobile Health and mHealth Applications