The dataset here offers a geo-communication dataset that we obtained from extensive profiling of multiple mobile carriers in Illinois, for a realistic emergency rural ambulance transport, from Hoopeston's Regional Hospital to the Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana.
Our geo-communication dataset includes profiling of 4 major mobile carriers in the US (Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint), through continuous sampling of:
a) timestamp, b) downlink bandwidth (DL), c) uplink bandwidth (UL), d) GPS longitude, e) GPS latitude, f) GPS accuracy, g) altitude, h) velocity, and i) bearing (the bearing from the source to the destination location in degrees east of the true north).
The table below represents an example set of 5 consecutive traces:
Our dataset is open to use only if BOTH of the following terms and conditions are met:
1- It is used for academic-only and non-commercial purposes,
AND
2- In the resulting publication (if any), reference is given to the dataset by citing the dataset paper, as below:
Mohammad Hosseini, Yu Jiang, Ali Yekkehkhany, Richard R. Berlin, and Lui Sha. 2017.
A Mobile Geo-Communication Dataset for Physiology-Aware DASH in Rural Ambulance Transport.
In Proceedings of ACM Multimedia Systems 2017, Taipei, Taiwan, June 2017 (MMSys’17), 6 pages.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3083187.3083211
For all other usage purposes, please contact shossen2@illinois.edu
By downloading the dataset, you agree with the terms and conditions, as described above.
To download the dataset, please click here. Note that the file is password-protected. Please use the password *Illinois*Dataset*2016* (remove the stars) to access the .zip file.