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Award Abstract #1629894

CI-SUSTAIN: Collaborative Research: Sustaining Successful Smartphone Testbeds to Enable Diverse Mobile Experiments

NSF Org: CNS
Division Of Computer and Network Systems
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Initial Amendment Date: July 15, 2016
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Latest Amendment Date: July 15, 2016
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Award Number: 1629894
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Award Instrument: Standard Grant
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Program Manager: Thyagarajan Nandagopal
CNS Division Of Computer and Network Systems
CSE Direct For Computer & Info Scie & Enginr
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Start Date: July 15, 2016
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End Date: June 30, 2017 (Estimated)
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Awarded Amount to Date: $74,980.00
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Investigator(s): Geoffrey Challen challen@buffalo.edu (Principal Investigator)
Chunming Qiao (Co-Principal Investigator)
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Sponsor: SUNY at Buffalo
520 Lee Entrance
Amherst, NY 14228-2567 (716)645-2634
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NSF Program(s): COMPUTING RES INFRASTRUCTURE
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Program Reference Code(s): 7359
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Program Element Code(s): 7359

ABSTRACT

Today, smartphones are everywhere: connecting, informing, guiding, quantifying, and entertaining us. Vibrant smartphone software marketplaces put million of useful apps created by developers around the world at our fingertips. But while anyone can develop and deploy a smartphone app, apps rely on functionality provided by the underlying smartphone platform and operating system. The smartphone platform software is responsible conserving energy and prolonging battery lifetime, determining what network connection to use to balance speed and cost, accurately and efficiently determining the device?s location, and other critical tasks. Yet, the smartphone platform is closely controlled by smartphone vendors and so very difficult for researchers to modify or improve. PhoneLab addresses this experimental gap by allowing systems and networking researchers to modify the smartphone platform installed on several hundred users? primary smartphones. This project provides continued support for the PhoneLab community infrastructure testbed to operate for another year, while it pursues longer-term sustainability options.

PhoneLab consists of several hundred University at Buffalo affiliates who act as participants. Participants carry smartphones running a custom Android platform image maintained by PhoneLab administrators. The PhoneLab platform image is maintained in collaboration with the mobile systems and networking community. At any point it contains a mixture of instrumentation to generate datasets as well as novel features and new capabilities that are being evaluated. Once projects are reviewed for human subjects safety, researchers can download datasets generated by their experiments or by previous experiments. During the period of the award, PhoneLab participants will be incentivized to join ongoing experiments by a discounted service plan provided by Sprint. During this project period, PhoneLab will be continuing to migrate from external to community sustainability while also improving the existing Android instrumentation.

 

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