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mCerebrum: A Mobile Sensing Software Platform for Development and Validation of Digital Biomarkers and Interventions.

Syed Monowar Hossain1, Timothy Hnat1, Nazir Saleheen1, Nusrat Jahan Nasrin1, Joseph Noor2, Bo-Jhang Ho2, Tyson Condie2, Mani Srivastava2, Santosh Kumar1.   

Abstract

The development and validation studies of new multisensory biomarkers and sensor-triggered interventions requires collecting raw sensor data with associated labels in the natural field environment. Unlike platforms for traditional mHealth apps, a software platform for such studies needs to not only support high-rate data ingestion, but also share raw high-rate sensor data with researchers, while supporting high-rate sense-analyze-act functionality in real-time. We present mCerebrum, a realization of such a platform, which supports high-rate data collections from multiple sensors with realtime assessment of data quality. A scalable storage architecture (with near optimal performance) ensures quick response despite rapidly growing data volume. Micro-batching and efficient sharing of data among multiple source and sink apps allows reuse of computations to enable real-time computation of multiple biomarkers without saturating the CPU or memory. Finally, it has a reconfigurable scheduler which manages all prompts to participants that is burden- and context-aware. With a modular design currently spanning 23+ apps, mCerebrum provides a comprehensive ecosystem of system services and utility apps. The design of mCerebrum has evolved during its concurrent use in scientific field studies at ten sites spanning 106,806 person days. Evaluations show that compared with other platforms, mCerebrum's architecture and design choices support 1.5 times higher data rates and 4.3 times higher storage throughput, while causing 8.4 times lower CPU usage. CCS CONCEPTS: • Human-centered computing → Ubiquitous and mobile computing; Ubiquitous and mobile computing systems and tools; • Computer systems organization → Embedded and cyber-physical systems. ACM REFERENCE FORMAT: Syed Monowar Hossain, Timothy Hnat, Nazir Saleheen, Nusrat Jahan Nasrin, Joseph Noor, Bo-Jhang Ho, Tyson Condie, Mani Srivastava, and Santosh Kumar. 2017. mCerebrum: A Mobile Sensing Software Platform for Development and Validation of Digital Biomarkers and Interventions. In Proceedings of SenSys '17, Delft, Netherlands, November 6-8, 2017, 14 pages.

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Keywords:  mHealth; mobile sensor big data; software architecture

Year:  2017        PMID: 30288504      PMCID: PMC6168216          DOI: 10.1145/3131672.3131694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Int Conf Embed Netw Sens Syst


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