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2nd Pervasive 2004: Vienna, Austria
- Alois Ferscha, Friedemann Mattern:
Pervasive Computing, Second International Conference, PERVASIVE 2004, Vienna, Austria, April 21-23, 2004, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3001, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-21835-1
Activity Recognition
- Ling Bao, Stephen S. Intille:
Activity Recognition from User-Annotated Acceleration Data. 1-17 - Paul Lukowicz, Jamie A. Ward, Holger Junker, Mathias Stäger, Gerhard Tröster, Amin Atrash, Thad Starner:
Recognizing Workshop Activity Using Body Worn Microphones and Accelerometers. 18-32 - Jonathan Lester, Blake Hannaford, Gaetano Borriello:
"Are You with Me?" - Using Accelerometers to Determine If Two Devices Are Carried by the Same Person. 33-50
Context Computing
- Lonnie D. Harvel, Ling Liu, Gregory D. Abowd, Yu-Xi Lim, Chris Scheibe, Chris Chatham:
Context Cube: Flexible and Effective Manipulation of Sensed Context Data. 51-68 - Frank Siegemund:
A Context-Aware Communication Platform for Smart Objects. 69-86 - Xiaodong Jiang, Nicholas Y. Chen, Jason I. Hong, Kevin Wang, Leila Takayama, James A. Landay:
Siren: Context-aware Computing for Firefighting. 87-105
Near Body Interfaces
- Marc von Waldkirch, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster:
Spectacle-Based Design of Wearable See-Through Display for Accommodation-Free Viewing. 106-123 - Takuichi Nishimura, Hideo Itoh, Yoshiyuki Nakamura, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Hideyuki Nakashima:
A Compact Battery-Less Information Terminal for Real World Interaction. 124-139
Software
- Khai N. Truong, Gregory D. Abowd:
INCA: A Software Infrastructure to Facilitate the Construction and Evolution of Ubiquitous Capture & Access Applications. 140-157
Sensors
- Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson:
Activity Recognition in the Home Using Simple and Ubiquitous Sensors. 158-175 - Paul Lukowicz, Holger Junker, Gerhard Tröster:
Automatic Calibration of Body Worn Acceleration Sensors. 176-181 - Jaakko Suutala, Susanna Pirttikangas, Jukka Riekki, Juha Röning:
Reject-Optional LVQ-Based Two-Level Classifier to Improve Reliability in Footstep Identification. 182-187 - Christian Floerkemeier, Matthias Lampe:
Issues with RFID Usage in Ubiquitous Computing Applications. 188-193
Security
- Arno Wacker, Timo Heiber, Holger Cermann, Pedro José Marrón:
A Fault-Tolerant Key-Distribution Scheme for Securing Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. 194-212 - Jun Rekimoto, Takashi Miyaki, Michimune Kohno:
ProxNet: Secure Dynamic Wireless Connection by Proximity Sensing. 213-218 - Dirk Henrici, Paul Müller:
Tackling Security and Privacy Issues in Radio Frequency Identification Devices. 219-224
Architectures and Systems
- Nagendra Bhargava Bharatula, Stijn Ossevoort, Mathias Stäger, Gerhard Tröster:
Towards Wearable Autonomous Microsystems. 225-237 - Tsutomu Terada, Masahiko Tsukamoto, Keisuke Hayakawa, Tomoki Yoshihisa, Yasue Kishino, Atsushi Kashitani, Shojiro Nishio:
Ubiquitous Chip: A Rule-Based I/O Control Device for Ubiquitous Computing. 238-253 - Christian Decker, Michael Beigl, Albert Krohn, Philip Robinson, Uwe Kubach:
eSeal - A System for Enhanced Electronic Assertion of Authenticity and Integrity. 254-268
Algorithms
- Leon Evers, Stefan Dulman, Paul J. M. Havinga:
A Distributed Precision Based Localization Algorithm for Ad-Hoc Networks. 269-286 - Kari Laasonen, Mika Raento, Hannu Toivonen:
Adaptive On-Device Location Recognition. 287-304 - Radu Handorean, Christopher D. Gill, Gruia-Catalin Roman:
Accommodating Transient Connectivity in Ad Hoc and Mobile Settings. 305-322
New Interfaces
- Harlan Hile, Jiwon Kim, Gaetano Borriello:
Microbiology Tray and Pipette Tracking as a Proactive Tangible User Interface. 323-339 - Tara Matthews, Hans-Werner Gellersen, Kristof Van Laerhoven, Anind K. Dey:
Augmenting Collections of Everyday Objects: A Case Study of Clothes Hangers As an Information Display. 340-344 - Nicolas Roussel, Helen Evans, Heiko Hansen:
MirrorSpace: Using Proximity as an Interface to Video-Mediated Communication. 345-350 - Andreas Butz, Michael Schneider, Mira Spassova:
SearchLight - A Lightweight Search Function for Pervasive Environments. 351-356
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