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IEEE Pervasive Computing, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January - March 2017
- Maria R. Ebling:
TJBot and Zooids: The Connection between Pervasive Computing and AI. 2-4 - Florian Michahelles:
Making Sense of the Internet of Things. 5 - Albrecht Schmidt:
Augmenting Human Intellect and Amplifying Perception and Cognition. 6-10 - Rajalakshmi Nandakumar, Shyamnath Gollakota:
Unleashing the Power of Active Sonar. 11-15 - Kay Connelly, Oscar Mayora, Jesús Favela, Maia L. Jacobs, Aleksandar Matic, Chris D. Nugent, Stefan Wagner:
The Future of Pervasive Health. 16-20 - Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Albrecht Schmidt:
Drones Ripe for Pervasive Use. 21-23 - Milan Erdelj, Enrico Natalizio, Kaushik R. Chowdhury, Ian F. Akyildiz:
Help from the Sky: Leveraging UAVs for Disaster Management. 24-32 - Ekaterina Peshkova, Martin Hitz, Bonifaz Kaufmann:
Natural Interaction Techniques for an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System. 34-42 - Paul Coulton, Joseph Lindley:
Design Fiction: Anticipating Adoption. 43-47 - Jürgen Scheible, Markus Funk, Klen Copic Pucihar, Matjaz Kljun, Mark Lochrie, Paul Egglestone, Peter Skrlj:
Using Drones for Art and Exergaming. 48-56 - Haik Kalantarian, Nabil Alshurafa, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
A Survey of Diet Monitoring Technology. 57-65 - Ian Craig, Mark Albert Whitty:
Region Formation for Efficient Offline Location Prediction. 66-73 - Eun Kyoung Choe, Saeed Abdullah, Mashfiqui Rabbi, Edison Thomaz, Daniel A. Epstein, Felicia Cordeiro, Matthew Kay, Gregory D. Abowd, Tanzeem Choudhury, James Fogarty, Bongshin Lee, Mark Matthews, Julie A. Kientz:
Semi-Automated Tracking: A Balanced Approach for Self-Monitoring Applications. 74-84 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
Improving Our Bodies, Our Meals, and Our Gadgets. 85-88
Volume 16, Number 2, 2017
- Maria R. Ebling:
An Explosion of Power Cords. 4-6 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
Views of Current and Future Technology. 9-13 - Kai Kunze, Kouta Minamizawa, Stephan G. Lukosch, Masahiko Inami, Jun Rekimoto:
Superhuman Sports: Applying Human Augmentation to Physical Exercise. 14-17 - Santosh Kumar, Gregory D. Abowd, William T. Abraham, Mustafa al'Absi, Duen Horng Chau, Emre Ertin, Deborah Estrin, Deepak Ganesan, Timothy Hnat, Syed Monowar Hossain, Zachary G. Ives, Jacqueline Kerr, Benjamin M. Marlin, Susan A. Murphy, James M. Rehg, Inbal Nahum-Shani, Vivek Shetty, Ida Sim, Bonnie Spring, Mani B. Srivastava, David W. Wetter:
Center of Excellence for Mobile Sensor Data-to-Knowledge (MD2K). 18-22 - Andrew T. Crooks, Katja Schechtner, Anind K. Dey, Andrew Hudson-Smith:
Creating Smart Buildings and Cities. 23-25 - Yuji Yoshimura, Anne Krebs, Carlo Ratti:
Noninvasive Bluetooth Monitoring of Visitors' Length of Stay at the Louvre. 26-34 - Vladimir Zdraveski, Kostadin Mishev, Dimitar Trajanov, Ljupco Kocarev:
ISO-Standardized Smart City Platform Architecture and Dashboard. 35-43 - Salvador Ruiz-Correa, Darshan Santani, Beatriz Ramirez-Salazar, Itzia Ruiz-Correa, Fatima Alba Rendon-Huerta, Carlo Olmos-Carrillo, Brisa Carmina Sandoval-Mexicano, Angel Humberto Arcos-Garcia, Rogelio Hasimoto-Beltrán, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
SenseCityVity: Mobile Crowdsourcing, Urban Awareness, and Collective Action in Mexico. 44-53 - Oliver Bates, Adrian Friday:
Beyond Data in the Smart City: Repurposing Existing Campus IoT. 54-60 - Yasue Kishino, Yutaka Yanagisawa, Yoshinari Shirai, Shin Mizutani, Takayuki Suyama, Futoshi Naya:
Agile Environmental Monitoring Exploits Rapid Prototyping and In Situ Adaptation. 61-71 - Katja Schechtner:
Bridging the Adoption Gap for Smart City Technologies: An Interview with Rob Kitchin. 72-75 - Suining He, Tianyang Hu, S.-H. Gary Chan:
Toward Practical Deployment of Fingerprint-Based Indoor Localization. 76-83 - Barbara Lenz, Dirk Heinrichs:
What Can We Learn from Smart Urban Mobility Technologies? 84-86 - Florian Michahelles, Alexander Ilic, Kai Kunze, Mareike Kritzler, Stefan Schneegass:
IoT 2016. 87-89 - Florian Michahelles:
Internet of Things Reality Check. 90-91 - Nayeem Islam, Saumitra Das, Yin Chen:
On-Device Mobile Phone Security Exploits Machine Learning. 92-96
Volume 16, Number 3, 2017
- Maria R. Ebling:
Could Pervasive Computing Influence Democracy? 4-6 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
Sensing, Privacy, and Things We Don't Discuss. 7-11 - Pedro Lopes, Patrick Baudisch:
Immense Power in a Tiny Package: Wearables Based on Electrical Muscle Stimulation. 12-16 - Maria R. Ebling, Roy Want:
Pervasive Computing Revisited. 17-19 - Maria R. Ebling, Roy Want:
Satya Revisits "Pervasive Computing: Vision and Challenges". 20-23 - Rajesh Krishna Balan, Jason Flinn:
Cyber Foraging: Fifteen Years Later. 24-30 - Shwetak N. Patel, Joshua R. Smith:
Powering Pervasive Computing Systems. 32-38 - Jason I. Hong:
The Privacy Landscape of Pervasive Computing. 40-48 - Nigel Davies, Sarah Clinch:
Pervasive Data Science. 50-58 - Andrew L. Kun:
Textbooks for Pervasive Computing Training and Education. 59-61 - Shih-Jung Wu, Rui-Dong Chiang, Shih-Hao Chang, Wei-Ting Chang:
An Interactive Telecare System Enhanced with IoT Technology. 62-69 - Ville Mäkelä, Jobin Mathew James, Tuuli Keskinen, Jaakko Hakulinen, Markku Turunen:
"It's Natural to Grab and Pull": Retrieving Content from Large Displays Using Mid-Air Gestures. 70-77 - Jesús Favela:
Pervasive Technologies for Perception Change. 78-81 - Nicholas D. Lane, Sourav Bhattacharya, Akhil Mathur, Petko Georgiev, Claudio Forlivesi, Fahim Kawsar:
Squeezing Deep Learning into Mobile and Embedded Devices. 82-88
Volume 16, Number 4, October - December 2017
- Maria R. Ebling:
"All Good Things Must Come to an End". 4-6 - Heather M. Patterson:
Physical Computing's Connected and Shape-Changing Future. 7-11 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
From Working through Glass to Cheating the Cheaters. 12-16 - Andrew L. Kun, Orit Shaer, Albrecht Schmidt, Susanne Boll:
Ubicomp without Borders: International Experiences in Pervasive Computing. 17-21 - Rob Van Kranenburg:
Council: The Emergence of an IoT Think Tank. 22-24 - Yoshihiro Kawahara, Céline Coutrix, Jason Alexander, Albrecht Schmidt:
Physical Computing - Flexible and Shape-Changing Interfaces. 25-27 - Matthew Ernst, Travis Swan, Victor Cheung, Audrey Girouard:
Typhlex: Exploring Deformable Input for Blind Users Controlling a Mobile Screen Reader. 28-35 - Ken Nakagaki, Sean Follmer, Artem Dementyev, Joseph A. Paradiso, Hiroshi Ishii:
Designing Line-Based Shape-Changing Interfaces. 36-46 - Albrecht Schmidt:
The World is Not Flat: Shape-Changing User Interfaces An Interview with Anne Roudaut, Kasper Hornbæk, and Hiroshi Ishii. 47-49 - Jingyi Li, Michael Wessely, Sean Follmer, Stefanie Mueller:
Summer School for Computational Fabrication and Smart Matter. 50-53 - Tianqi Lu, Zhengguang Xu, Benxiong Huang:
An Event-Based Nonintrusive Load Monitoring Approach: Using the Simplified Viterbi Algorithm. 54-61 - Yonatan Vaizman, Katherine Ellis, Gert R. G. Lanckriet:
Recognizing Detailed Human Context in the Wild from Smartphones and Smartwatches. 62-74 - Tim Althoff:
Population-Scale Pervasive Health. 75-79 - Oliver Amft, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
What Will We Wear After Smartphones? 80-85 - Mohamed Khamis, J. Henderson, Guiying Du:
PerDis 2017. 86-89
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