Authors:
Attila Adamkó
and
Lajos Kollár
Affiliation:
University of Debrecen, Hungary
Keyword(s):
Smart Campus, Crowdsourcing, Participatory Sensing, Data Integration.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Databases and Datawarehouses
;
Internet Technology
;
System Integration
;
Web Information Systems and Technologies
;
XML and Data Management
Abstract:
The technological advancements that have occurred during the past decade in various domains, including sensors, wireless communications, location positioning technologies and the web, allow the collection of a wide range of data. Possible sources of that data include intelligent devices (smartphones, tablets, etc.) containing various sensors, Web pages, and social networking sites.
Collected data are subject to analysis (using data mining or pattern recognition approaches, for instance) and after processing new content might be inferred. This is a value-added service that can itself be used as a data source. In this paper, we use our University Campus as an example for establishing a data management architecture that integrates into a more general, extensible publish/subscribe based model of crowdsourced applications.