PEIR, the Personal Environmental Impact Report, is a participatory sensing application that uses location data sampled from everyday mobile phones to calculate personalized estimates of environmental impact and exposure.
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Area of expertise | Calculating the impact associated with exposure to environments |
Application name | PEIR |
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Platforms | Nokia Symbian: Nokia Symbian |
Sensors | Accelerometer, Coupled, GPS, Sensing module |
License of source code | Open |
Cost for use | Free |
Engaging level | Hybrid |
Incentive techniques | Social Interaction |
Type of access | Members and no members supported |
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Title | Peir, the Personal Environmental Impact Report, as a Platform for Participatory Sensing Systems Research |
Url | http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~destrin/resources/conferences/2009-jun-mun-sheddy-peir.pdf |
Citation | M. Mun et al., “Peir, the Personal Environmental Impact Report, as a Platform for Participatory Sensing Systems Research,” Proc. 7th ACM MobiSys, 2009, pp. 55–68. |