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Collecte de données par capteurs distants×Collecte de données par capteurs mobiles×
DomaineMéthodologie d'enquêteMéthodologie d'enquête
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine1990s–2000s (proliferated with wireless and IoT technologies)Mid-2000s (smartphone-era formalization ~2006–2010)
Auteur d'origineMultiple contributors; foundational wireless sensor network (WSN) survey by Akyildiz et al.Andrew Campbell, Tanzeem Choudhury, and colleagues (early smartphone sensing research); broader field of ubiquitous computing
TypeAutomated quantitative data collectionPassive and active quantitative data collection technique
Source fondatriceAkyildiz, I. F., Su, W., Sankarasubramaniam, Y., & Cayirci, E. (2002). Wireless sensor networks: A survey. Computer Networks, 38(4), 393–422. DOI ↗Lane, N. D., Miluzzo, E., Lu, H., Peebles, D., Choudhury, T., & Campbell, A. T. (2010). A survey of mobile phone sensing. IEEE Communications Magazine, 48(9), 140–150. DOI ↗
Aliasremote sensing data acquisition, wireless sensor data collection, distributed sensor data collection, telemetric data collectionmobile sensing, smartphone sensor data collection, wearable sensor data collection, passive mobile data collection
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RésuméRemote sensor data collection is the systematic acquisition of measurements from geographically distributed sensing devices without requiring direct human presence at each location. Sensors continuously or periodically record physical, chemical, or biological variables — temperature, pressure, motion, light, GPS coordinates — and transmit readings wirelessly or via network to a central repository for analysis. Widely used in environmental monitoring, precision agriculture, health informatics, and smart infrastructure.Mobile sensor data collection uses the built-in sensors of smartphones, tablets, or wearable devices to capture behavioral, physiological, and environmental data in real-world settings. Sensors such as accelerometers, GPS, heart rate monitors, ambient light detectors, and microphones record data passively or on demand, enabling researchers to study human behavior with high temporal resolution outside the laboratory.
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ScholarGateComparer des méthodes: Remote Sensor Data Collection · Mobile Sensor Data Collection. Consulté le 2026-06-15 sur https://scholargate.app/fr/compare