Abstract

Emerging sensor-embedded smartphones motivated the mobile sensing researches. With the integrated embedded hardware and software sensor components, and mobile network technologies, smartphones are capable of providing various environmental context information via embedded mobile device-hosted Web services (MWS). MWS enhance the capability of various mobile sensing applications such as mobile crowd sensing, real time mobile health monitoring, mobile social network in proximity and so on. Although recent smartphones are quite capable in terms of mobile data transmission speed and computation power, the frequent usage of high performance multi-core mobile CPU and the high speed 3G/4G mobile Internet data transmission will quickly drain the battery power of the mobile device. Numerous previous researches have tried to overcome the resource intensive issues in mobile embedded service provisioning domain. However, most of the efforts were constrained because of the underlying resource intensive technologies. This paper proposes a lightweight mobile Web service provisioning framework for mobile sensing. The framework utilizes the technologies that were designed for constrained Internet of Things environment to achieve the lightweight mobile Web service provisioning. The prototype experimental results show that the proposed framework can provide higher throughput and less resource consumption than the traditional mobile Web service frameworks.

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