One-of-a-Kind Smartphone Lab Takes Shape at UB

Hundreds of students will receive a smartphone and service in exchange for participating in research that will improve mobile devices and educate students.

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Hundreds of students will receive a smartphone and service in exchange for participating in research that will improve mobile devices and educate students

University at Buffalo researchers are enlisting hundreds of students to build an unprecedented smartphone network that will help scientists improve handheld computers and better understand how the devices are changing the world.

Dubbed PhoneLab, the forthcoming network is believed to be the world's largest collection of smartphone users assembled for large-scale experiments. It will help researchers build more powerful, secure and efficient smartphones and smartphone applications, improve wireless networking and educate students about mobile devices.

UB faculty Geoffrey Challen and Steven Ko are among a team of researchers who have launched a SmartPhone Lab at the university to develop ways to improve the devices. University at Buffalo  

"We're trying to improve the smartphone experience. We want to make these devices work better," said Geoffrey Challen, assistant professor in UB's Computer Science and Engineering department, and principal investigator of PhoneLab.

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