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Outline
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What is SenMinCom ?
Past Works & Why SenMinCom ?
How SenMinCom ?
SenMinComs Contributions
Current Methods v/s SenMinCom
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SenMinComs Simulations
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Shopping Model
Mobile Device Usage Model
Conclusion
References
Acknowledgements
Sensing
Unobtrusive
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Mining
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mobile
Comme
rce
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unobtrusive Sensing
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Environmental monitoring [1-7]
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GypSii
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NTT
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Schwans for route sale drivers [18]
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Shopping Scenario
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Mobile Usage Scenario
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automate the task of market surveys
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Off-line data mining
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Mobile agent
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SenMinCom [24]
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Centralized location
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Aggregator
nodes
Sensor-ized area
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ii.
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If(thisNode = = firstAggregator)
MA migrates toward firstAggregator
Else if( (thisNode = = nextAggregator) &&
(nextAggregator != lastAggregator) )
MA collects sensed raw data and does local
mining
Set nextAggregator in the MA packet
MA migrates towards next aggregator
Else if(thisNode = = lastAggregator)
MA collects sensed data
MA migrates back to sink
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Central mining costly in terms of communication
SenMinComs Simulations
Shopping Model
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Example
Book store company e.g. Barnes & Nobles
Store modeled on SenMinCom architecture
Result
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Features
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Reveals aisle
popularity
Consequences
3.
Restacking
products
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Maximize selling
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Features
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2.
Aisle popularity
Consequences
3.
Restacking
products according
to different hours
of a day, days in a
week, etc.
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Features
1.
Reveals customers
purchasing power
2.
Categorize
customers
Consequences
3.
Directed products
promotion
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Feature
1.
Products lifted to
checked out
Consequences
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With shopping
history product
promotion offers
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Customer
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Feature
1.
Products lifted to
checked out
customer level
Consequences
2.
Shopping history
leads product
promotion offers
3.
Products picked to
checked out share
4.
Aisle movement
pattern
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Example
Georgia State University Campus
Area modeled on SenMinCom architecture
Result
Students real time device usage scenario
Manual device survey avoided
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Features
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2.
Consequences
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4.
Brand
consideration leads
to streamlining
promotions
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Feature
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Various mobile
models of a brand
Consequences
2.
Popularity of
models
3.
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Feature
1.
Market share of
cell phone models
Consequences
2.
Timeline based
share of model
3.
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Feature
1.
Mobile usage of
new cell phone
models
Consequences
2.
Crosscheck their
marketing
campaign
3.
Peoples current
mobile preferences
Conclusion
References
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Warrior, J., Smart Sensor Networks of the Future, Sensors Magazine, March 1997.
Pottie, G.J., Kaiser, W.J., Wireless Integrated Network Sensors, Communications
of the ACM, vol. 43, no. 5, pp.551-55 8, May 2000.
Cerpa, A., Elson, J., Estrin, D., Girod, L., Hamilton M., Zhao, J., Habitat monitoring:
Application driver for wireless communications technology, 2001 ACM SIGCOMM
Workshop on data Communications in Latin America and the Caribbean, Costa
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Shih, E., Cho, S., Ickes, N., Min, R., Sinha, A., Wang, A., Chandrakasan, A., Physical
layer driven protocol and algorithm design for energy-efficient wireless sensor
networks, Proceedings of ACM MobiCom01, Rome, Italy, July 2001, pp.271-286.
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Schwans,
http://www.bluetooth.com/NR/rdonlyres/826F390E-C82E-43A4-9
810-B1D7291A275D/0/schwans.pdf
Goel, S., and Imielinski, T., Prediction-based monitoring in
sensor networks: Taking lessons from mpeg, ACM Computer
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Chen M., Kwon, T., Choi, Y., Data Dissemination based on Mobile
Agent in Wireless Sensor Networks, Proceedings of the IEEE
Conference on Local Computer Networks 30th anniversary (LCN
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Chen M., Kwon, T., Yuan, Y., Leung V.C.M., Mobile Agent Based
Wireless Sensor Networks, Journal of Computers, Vol 1, No. 1.,
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Ong, K., Zhang, Z., Ng, W., Lim, E., Agents and Stream Data
Mining: A New Perspective, IEEE Intelligent Systems, June 2005.
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