Evaluation of Smartphone Inertial Sensor Performance for Cross-Platform Mobile Applications

Sensors (Basel). 2016 Apr 4;16(4):477. doi: 10.3390/s16040477.

Abstract

Smartphone sensors are being increasingly used in mobile applications. The performance of sensors varies considerably among different smartphone models and the development of a cross-platform mobile application might be a very complex and demanding task. A publicly accessible resource containing real-life-situation smartphone sensor parameters could be of great help for cross-platform developers. To address this issue we have designed and implemented a pilot participatory sensing application for measuring, gathering, and analyzing smartphone sensor parameters. We start with smartphone accelerometer and gyroscope bias and noise parameters. The application database presently includes sensor parameters of more than 60 different smartphone models of different platforms. It is a modest, but important start, offering information on several statistical parameters of the measured smartphone sensors and insights into their performance. The next step, a large-scale cloud-based version of the application, is already planned. The large database of smartphone sensor parameters may prove particularly useful for cross-platform developers. It may also be interesting for individual participants who would be able to check-up and compare their smartphone sensors against a large number of similar or identical models.

Keywords: Internet of Things; cross-platform application; inertial sensor performance parameters; mobile application; participatory sensing; smartphone sensors.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't