MOBILE BIG DATA CARS, PHONES, AND SENSORS Sam Madden Professor EECS MIT CSAIL 3.3.2014.

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MOBILE BIG DATA CARS, PHONES, AND SENSORS Sam Madden Professor EECS MIT CSAIL

Cellular Data Explosion 2011 – 5 billion cell phones (source ITU) More than # of people w/ shoes, toilets, toothbrushes, or electricity (source IEA) 1 billion “mobile broadband” connections Incredible source of data  many new applications Sensor data – positions, movement, orientation, proximity, activity Source:

Data transformed to be in axes of travel of car CarTel: Sensing Roads With Phones CarTel is a collaboration between Profs. Madden, Balakrishnan, and their students. See “Crowdsourced” collection of data from roads

From Personal to Societal: Roads Raw Data: Locations & Sensors (Raw Data) Personal Aggregates: Traffic, Potholes, Accidents, Risky Maneuvers Societal Aggregates: Road / City Safety Scores; Driver Risk / Safety Scores; Insurance Scores

Raw Data: Images, sensor data, text Personal Aggregates: Health metrics (e.g., activity level, disease severity, etc.) Societal Aggregates: Expected progressions by demographics; public health and disease tracking From Personal to Societal: Medical Monitoring & Outpatient Care

From Personal to Societal: Exercise Raw Data: Heart rate, power, speed, steps,... Personal Aggregates: Performance (vs friends) Societal Aggregates: Performance by demographic; wellness across groups, etc.

Privacy vs Public Good in Sensors and Smartphones Societal apps all have privacy concerns Medicine, Safe Driving, Public Health are all areas where there are (potentially) compelling benefits Ex: reducing risky driver behavior (McGehee et al ‘07 report 72% reduction in teen driver risky maneuvers when being monitored) Ex: eliminating or reducing hospital stays Ex: improving overall health of population will dramatically reduce costs No clear cut answer: we (society) has to decide what we are comfortable with