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Published July 2014 | Accepted
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Community Sense and Response Systems: Your Phone as Quake Detector

Abstract

The proliferation of smartphones and other powerful sensor-equipped consumer devices enables a new class of Web application: community sense and response (CSR) systems, distinguished from standard Web applications by their use of community-owned commercial sensor hardware. Just as social networks connect and share human-generated content, CSR systems gather, share, and act on sensory data from users' Internet-enabled devices. Here, we discuss the Caltech Community Seismic Network (CSN) as a prototypical CSR system harnessing accelerometers in smartphones and consumer electronics, including the systems and algorithmic challenges of designing, building, and evaluating a scalable network for real-time awareness of dangerous earthquakes.

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© 2014 ACM. 

Acknowledgement

We would like to thank the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the National Science Foundation (awards CNS0932392, IIS0953413), and European Research Council Starting Grant 307036. Andreas Krause was supported in part by a Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship. We also thank Signal Hill Petroleum and Nodal Seismic for data from the Long Beach Network, and the Southern California Seismic Network for data from the permanent earthquake network in Southern California.

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