Conceptual design of smart phone-based public reporting system for unordinary events occuring in streams

Aziman Abdullah, Mark F. Colosimo, Wan Mohd Faizal Wan Ishak, Hyunook Kim

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Abstract

The rapid advancement of smartphone-based technologies in South Korea has introduced new opportunities to administrators responsible for stream water quality monitoring programs. The sensing functionalities of a smartphone can be used as a handheld monitoring and reporting system using the people-centric sensing approach. Unordinary events occuring in stream can be captured and reported by the public using their handheld devices. The instant contextual feedback capability of the smartphone-based system in the form of geolocation, time, user's description and image data will be very useful to the public, authorities and the research communities in the area of water quality management. This paper proposes a conceptual design of smartphone-based public reporting system to inform in ad-hoc of unordinary event occurring in a stream.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication13th International Conference on Electronics, Information, and Communication, ICEIC 2014 - Proceedings
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9781479939428
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Sep 2014
Event13th International Conference on Electronics, Information, and Communication, ICEIC 2014 - Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Duration: 15 Jan 201418 Jan 2014

Publication series

Name13th International Conference on Electronics, Information, and Communication, ICEIC 2014 - Proceedings

Conference

Conference13th International Conference on Electronics, Information, and Communication, ICEIC 2014
Country/TerritoryMalaysia
CityKota Kinabalu
Period15/01/1418/01/14

Keywords

  • public reporting
  • stream monitoring
  • water quality

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