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Andrew Campbell and his PhD students received the prestigious ACM SIGMOBILE Test-of-Time Award for their 2008 paper:
Miluzzo E, Lane ND, Fodor K, Peterson R, Lu H, Musolesi M, Eisenman SB, Zheng X, Campbell AT. "Sensing meets mobile social networks: the design, implementation and evaluation of the cenceme application." ACM SenSys, 2008.
The award citation states:
CenceMe was the first paper to demonstrate how smartphones can be used to derive rich behavioral insights continuously from onboard sensors. Since its publication, the work has inspired a huge body of research and commercial endeavors that has continued to increase the breadth and depth of personal sensing. Some of the activity inference methods that are now common in smartphone operating systems can be traced back to the original CenceMe system.
This is a seminal paper that spearheaded the field of smartphone sensing. Today, activity recognition is integrated into the operating system of every Android and iPhone.
The award was presented by Marco Gruteser (SIGMOBILE Chair) to Emilano Miluzzo and Andrew Campbell at ACM MobiCom 2019, Los Cabos, Mexico.
Congratuations Andrew!