ABSTRACT
The rapid development of mobile sensors and machine learning techniques has enabled the utilization of diverse sensor data in many applications. However, the design and implementation of these algorithms and systems to achieve ubiquitous, secure, and efficient real-world solutions remains challenging. This paper discusses various effective solutions to overcome these challenges and underscores potential future directions.
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Index Terms
- Ubiquitous, Secure, and Efficient Mobile Sensing Systems
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