A framework for crowd-sourced data collection and context-aware services in Hajj and Umrah

We propose a context aware framework that offers a set of cloud-based services to support a very large Hajj and Umrah crowd by capturing their contexts using smartphones. The proposed framework captures the individual's context, provides a set of adapted services, and allows being in touch with...

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Published inProceedings / ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications pp. 405 - 412
Main Authors Ahmad, Akhlaq, Rahman, Md Abdur, Rehman, Faizan Ur, Lbath, Ahmed, Afyouni, Imad, Khelil, Abdelmajid, Hussain, Syed Osama, Sadiq, Bilal, Wahiddin, Mohamed Ridza
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.11.2014
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Summary:We propose a context aware framework that offers a set of cloud-based services to support a very large Hajj and Umrah crowd by capturing their contexts using smartphones. The proposed framework captures the individual's context, provides a set of adapted services, and allows being in touch with a subset of one's community of interest. We leverage the spatiotemporal sensory data captured by our framework to define users' contexts for optimized services. Our proposed framework is also envisioned to assist the Hajj and Umrah authorities to (1) improve Hajj & Umrah documentation, (2) improve Hajj organization through better understanding of pilgrims' (individual and crowd) spatial and temporal behavior and needs, and (3) protect pilgrims' environment through environmental monitoring. In particular, the developed methods, techniques, and algorithms will support the pilgrimage quality of experience. We have tested our system through end-user subjects and due to apply for the upcoming Hajj events. We present our implementation details and the general impression of end users about our system.
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ISSN:2161-5322
2161-5330
DOI:10.1109/AICCSA.2014.7073227