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SenSys: A Sensor Data Sharing System for Smart Devices using Bluetooth Low Energy

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In this work, we present SenSys, a Sensor data sharing System for smart devices. The SenSys opportunistically shares the sensor data of a smart device to other nearby smart devices using Bluetooth Low Energy. The SenSys has been evaluated by well-designed practical experiments to share the sensor data. The prototype results show that the SenSys requires very limited time for sharing the sensor data, reduces the power consumption, and increases the accuracy.

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        CSAR '15: Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Context Sensing and Activity Recognition
        November 2015
        62 pages
        ISBN:9781450338424
        DOI:10.1145/2820716

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