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Coleta de Dados por Sensores Assistida por Telefone×Coleta de Dados por Sensores Móveis×
ÁreaMetodologia de surveyMetodologia de survey
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem2000s–2010s (aligned with smartphone proliferation)Mid-2000s (smartphone-era formalization ~2006–2010)
Autor originalEmerging from ubiquitous computing and digital health research communities; no single originatorAndrew Campbell, Tanzeem Choudhury, and colleagues (early smartphone sensing research); broader field of ubiquitous computing
TipoPassive and active data collection via telephone/smartphone sensorsPassive and active quantitative data collection technique
Fonte seminalLane, 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 ↗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 ↗
Outros nomesphone-based sensor data collection, telephone-mediated sensor monitoring, mobile phone sensor data collection, TASDCmobile sensing, smartphone sensor data collection, wearable sensor data collection, passive mobile data collection
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ResumoTelephone-assisted sensor data collection uses participants' mobile phones as sensing platforms to gather continuous or triggered streams of physical and behavioral data — such as movement, location, and ambient sound — without requiring them to attend a lab. A research application installed on the phone captures sensor readings and transmits them to a central server, enabling large-scale, ecologically valid measurement of real-world behavior over days or weeks.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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