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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 2012
- Enrico Rukzio, Johannes Schöning, Michael Rohs, Jonna Häkkilä, Raimund Dachselt:
Theme issue on personal projection. 1-3 - Karl D. D. Willis:
A pre-history of handheld projector-based interaction. 5-15 - David M. Krum, Evan A. Suma, Mark T. Bolas:
Augmented reality using personal projection and retroreflection. 17-26 - Jessica R. Cauchard, Mike Fraser, Teng Han, Sriram Subramanian:
Steerable projection: exploring alignment in interactive mobile displays. 27-37 - Max L. Wilson, Dan Craggs, Simon Robinson, Matt Jones, Kristian Brimble:
Pico-ing into the future of mobile projection and contexts. 39-52 - Lisa G. Cowan, Nadir Weibel, William G. Griswold, Laura R. Pina, James D. Hollan:
Projector phone use: practices and social implications. 53-63 - Bert Bongers:
The projector as instrument. 65-75 - Ming Ki Chong, Hans Gellersen:
Usability classification for spontaneous device association. 77-89 - Asier Aztiria, Juan Carlos Augusto, Rosa Basagoiti, Alberto Izaguirre, Diane J. Cook:
Discovering frequent user-environment interactions in intelligent environments. 91-103 - Antti Oulasvirta, Tye Rattenbury, Lingyi Ma, Eeva Raita:
Habits make smartphone use more pervasive. 105-114
Volume 16, Number 2, February 2012
- Gillian R. Hayes, Karrie G. Karahalios:
Theme issue on autism and technology. 115-116 - Kaska Porayska-Pomsta, Christopher Frauenberger, Helen Pain, Gnanathusharan Rajendran, Tim J. Smith, Rachel Menzies, Mary Ellen Foster, Alyssa Alcorn, Sam Wass, Sara Bernardini, Katerina Avramides, Wendy Keay-Bright, J. Chen, Annalu Waller, Karen Guldberg, Judith Good, Oliver Lemon:
Developing technology for autism: an interdisciplinary approach. 117-127 - Wendy Keay-Bright, Imogen Howarth:
Is simplicity the key to engagement for children on the autism spectrum? 129-141 - Karanya Sitdhisanguan, Nopporn Chotikakamthorn, Ajchara Dechaboon, Patcharaporn Out:
Using tangible user interfaces in computer-based training systems for low-functioning autistic children. 143-155 - Juan Pablo Hourcade, Natasha E. Bullock-Rest, Thomas E. Hansen:
Multitouch tablet applications and activities to enhance the social skills of children with autism spectrum disorders. 157-168 - Tracy L. Westeyn, Gregory D. Abowd, Thad Starner, Jeremy M. Johnson, Peter Presti, Kimberly A. Weaver:
Monitoring children's developmental progress using augmented toys and activity recognition. 169-191 - Nazneen, Agata Rozga, Mario Romero, Addie J. Findley, Nathan A. Call, Gregory D. Abowd, Rosa I. Arriaga:
Supporting parents for in-home capture of problem behaviors of children with developmental disabilities. 193-207 - Julie A. Kientz:
Embedded capture and access: encouraging recording and reviewing of data in the caregiving domain. 209-221
Volume 16, Number 3, March 2012
- Aikaterini Mitrokotsa, Quan Z. Sheng, Zakaria Maamar:
User-driven RFID applications and challenges. 223-224 - Parvin Asadzadeh, Lars Kulik, Egemen Tanin:
Gesture recognition using RFID technology. 225-234 - Kwangsoo Kim, Myungsik Kim:
RFID-based location-sensing system for safety management. 235-243 - Tin Yu Wu, Guan-Hsiung Liaw, Sing Wei Huang, Wei-Tsong Lee, Chung-Chi Wu:
A GA-based mobile RFID localization scheme for internet of things. 245-258 - Peter Darcy, Bela Stantic, Abdul Sattar:
X-CleLo: intelligent deterministic RFID data and event transformer. 259-269 - Matthieu-P. Schapranow, Jürgen Müller, Alexander Zeier, Hasso Plattner:
Costs of authentic pharmaceuticals: research on qualitative and quantitative aspects of enabling anti-counterfeiting in RFID-aided supply chains. 271-289 - Tomás Sánchez López, Damith Chinthana Ranasinghe, Mark Harrison, Duncan C. McFarlane:
Adding sense to the Internet of Things - An architecture framework for Smart Object systems. 291-308 - Christoph Angerer, Robert Langwieser, Markus Rupp:
Evaluation and exploration of RFID systems by rapid prototyping. 309-321 - Lejla Batina, Yong Ki Lee, Stefaan Seys, Dave Singelée, Ingrid Verbauwhede:
Extending ECC-based RFID authentication protocols to privacy-preserving multi-party grouping proofs. 323-335 - Imran Erguler, Emin Anarim:
Security flaws in a recent RFID delegation protocol. 337-349 - Pedro Peris-Lopez, Agustín Orfila, Esther Palomar, Julio C. Hernandez-Castro:
A secure distance-based RFID identification protocol with an off-line back-end database. 351-365
Volume 16, Number 4, April 2012
- Bieke Zaman, Vero Vanden Abeele, Panos Markopoulos, Paul Marshall:
Editorial: the evolving field of tangible interaction for children: the challenge of empirical validation. 367-378 - Michael S. Horn, R. Jordan Crouser, Marina Umaschi Bers:
Tangible interaction and learning: the case for a hybrid approach. 379-389 - Jabe Piter Faber, Elise van den Hoven:
MARBOWL: increasing the fun experience of shooting marbles. 391-404 - Andrew Manches, Claire O'Malley:
Tangibles for learning: a representational analysis of physical manipulation. 405-419 - Cristina Sylla, Pedro Branco, Clara Coutinho, Maria Eduarda Coquet:
TUIs vs. GUIs: comparing the learning potential with preschoolers. 421-432 - Saskia Bakker, Alissa Nicole Antle, Elise van den Hoven:
Embodied metaphors in tangible interaction design. 433-449 - Vero Vanden Abeele, Bieke Zaman, Dirk De Grooff:
User eXperience Laddering with preschoolers: unveiling attributes and benefits of cuddly toy interfaces. 451-465
Volume 16, Number 5, June 2012
- Zhiwen Yu, Doreen Cheng, Ismail Khalil, Judy Kay, Dominikus Heckmann:
Theme issue on adaptation and personalization for ubiquitous computing. 467-468 - Hyoseok Yoon, Yu Zheng, Xing Xie, Woontack Woo:
Social itinerary recommendation from user-generated digital trails. 469-484 - Zheng Yan, Peng Zhang, Robert H. Deng:
TruBeRepec: a trust-behavior-based reputation and recommender system for mobile applications. 485-506 - Linas Baltrunas, Bernd Ludwig, Stefan Peer, Francesco Ricci:
Context relevance assessment and exploitation in mobile recommender systems. 507-526 - Roberto De Virgilio:
AML: a modeling language for designing adaptive web applications. 527-541 - Miriam Gil, Pau Giner, Vicente Pelechano:
Personalization for unobtrusive service interaction. 543-561 - Pierluigi Casale, Oriol Pujol, Petia Radeva:
Personalization and user verification in wearable systems using biometric walking patterns. 563-580 - Yan Tang, Robert Meersman:
DIY-CDR: an ontology-based, Do-It-Yourself component discoverer and recommender. 581-595 - Maria Salamó, Kevin McCarthy, Barry Smyth:
Generating recommendations for consensus negotiation in group personalization services. 597-610
Volume 16, Number 6, August 2012
- Jong Hyuk Park, Han-Chieh Chao, Taeshik Shon, Mieso K. Denko:
Guest editorial: Theme issue on smartphone applications and services for pervasive computing. 611-612 - Stephan Karpischek, Florian Michahelles, Elgar Fleisch:
my2cents: enabling research on consumer-product interaction. 613-622 - Tobias Langlotz, Stefan Mooslechner, Stefanie Zollmann, Claus Degendorfer, Gerhard Reitmayr, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Sketching up the world: in situ authoring for mobile Augmented Reality. 623-630 - Hammad Banuri, Masoom Alam, Shahryar Khan, Jawad Manzoor, Bahar Ali, Yasar Khan, Mohsin Yaseen, Mir Nauman Tahir, Tamleek Ali, Quratulain Alam, Xinwen Zhang:
An Android runtime security policy enforcement framework. 631-641 - Divyan Munirathnam Konidala, Made Harta Dwijaksara, Kwangjo Kim, Dongman Lee, Byoungcheon Lee, Daeyoung Kim, Soontae Kim:
Resuscitating privacy-preserving mobile payment with customer in complete control. 643-654 - Markus Weiss, Thorsten Staake, Friedemann Mattern, Elgar Fleisch:
PowerPedia: changing energy usage with the help of a community-based smartphone application. 655-664 - Mattias Rost, Henriette S. M. Cramer, Lars Erik Holmquist:
Mobile exploration of geotagged photographs. 665-676 - Kyusuk Han, Hyeran Mun, Taeshik Shon, Chan Yeob Yeun, Jong Hyuk Park:
Secure and efficient public key management in next generation mobile networks. 677-685 - Won Ho Chung:
A smartphone watch for mobile surveillance service. 687-696 - Yong Lee, Goo Yeon Lee, Hwa Jong Kim, Choong Kyo Jeong:
Performance analysis of authentication and key distribution scheme for mobile multi-hop relay in IEEE 802.16j. 697-706 - Sangjun Jeon, Jewan Bang, KeunDuck Byun, Sangjin Lee:
A recovery method of deleted record for SQLite database. 707-715 - Changsu Kim, Roger Johnson, George Roussos, Simon J. Lee:
A cross-country comparison of the adoption of ubiquitous supply chain management. 717-727 - Steven Cadavid, Mohamed Abdel-Mottaleb, Abdelsalam Helal:
Exploiting visual quasi-periodicity for real-time chewing event detection using active appearance models and support vector machines. 729-739 - Zakwan Jaroucheh, Xiaodong Liu, Sally Smith:
An approach to domain-based scalable context management architecture in pervasive environments. 741-755 - Ofer Bergman, Andreas Komninos, Dimitrios Liarokapis, James Clarke:
You never call: Demoting unused contacts on mobile phones using DMTR. 757-766 - Ben Kirman, Conor Linehan, Shaun W. Lawson:
Blowtooth: a provocative pervasive game for smuggling virtual drugs through real airport security. 767-775
Volume 16, Number 7, October 2012
- Boon-Chong Seet, Ana M. Bernardos, Naoki Wakamiya:
Theme issue on "Sensor-driven computing and applications for Ambient Intelligence". 777-779 - Josué Iglesias, Ana M. Bernardos, Paula Tarrío, José R. Casar, Henar Martín:
Design and validation of a light inference system to support embedded context reasoning. 781-797 - Daniele Riboni, Claudio Bettini:
Context provenance to enhance the dependability of ambient intelligence systems. 799-818 - Xiang Su, Jukka Riekki, Janne Haverinen:
Entity Notation: enabling knowledge representations for resource-constrained sensors. 819-834 - Juan Gómez-Romero, Miguel A. Serrano, Miguel A. Patricio, Jesús García, José M. Molina:
Context-based scene recognition from visual data in smart homes: an Information Fusion approach. 835-857 - Barnan Das, Diane J. Cook, Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, Adriana M. Seelye:
PUCK: an automated prompting system for smart environments: toward achieving automated prompting - challenges involved. 859-873 - Stephan Bosch, Raluca Marin-Perianu, Paul J. M. Havinga, Arie Horst, Mihai Marin-Perianu, Andrei Vasilescu:
A study on automatic recognition of object use exploiting motion correlation of wireless sensors. 875-895 - John Paul Varkey, Dario Pompili, Theodore A. Walls:
Human motion recognition using a wireless sensor-based wearable system. 897-910 - John Paul Varkey, Dario Pompili, Theodore A. Walls:
Erratum to: Human motion recognition using a wireless sensor-based wearable system. 911 - Ray-I Chang, Chi-Cheng Chuang:
A new spatial IP assignment method for IP-based wireless sensor networks. 913-928 - Qing Zhang, Chuan Heng Foh, Boon-Chong Seet, Alvis Cheuk M. Fong:
Variable elasticity spring-relaxation: improving the accuracy of localization for WSNs with unknown path loss exponent. 929-941 - Sara Bartolini, Bojan Milosevic, Alfredo D'Elia, Elisabetta Farella, Luca Benini, Tullio Salmon Cinotti:
Reconfigurable natural interaction in smart environments: approach and prototype implementation. 943-956
Volume 16, Number 8, December 2012
- David K. McGookin, Charlotte Magnusson:
Extreme navigation: introduction to the special issue. 957-958 - Charlotte Magnusson, Kirsten Rassmus-Gröhn, Delphine Szymczak:
Navigation by pointing to GPS locations. 959-971 - Simon Robinson, Matt Jones, John Williamson, Roderick Murray-Smith, Parisa Eslambolchilar, Mads Lindborg:
Navigation your way: from spontaneous independent exploration to dynamic social journeys. 973-985 - Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez, Ian Oakley, Stephen A. Brewster:
Auditory display design for exploration in mobile audio-augmented reality. 987-999 - L. Tiina Sarjakoski, Pyry Kettunen, Hanna-Marika Flink, Mari Laakso, Mikko Rönneberg, Tapani Sarjakoski:
Analysis of verbal route descriptions and landmarks for hiking. 1001-1011 - Fathi Hamhoum, Christian Kray:
Supporting pilgrims in navigating densely crowded religious sites. 1013-1023 - Leonardo Ramirez, Tobias Dyrks, Jan Gerwinski, Matthias Betz, Markus Scholz, Volker Wulf:
Landmarke: an ad hoc deployable ubicomp infrastructure to support indoor navigation of firefighters. 1025-1038 - Wonjun Lee, Youn-Kyung Lim:
Explorative research on the heat as an expression medium: focused on interpersonal communication. 1039-1049 - Yasamin Dadashi, Sarah Sharples, John R. Wilson, Theresa Clarke:
Investigating presentation of rail-specific spatial information on handheld computer screens. 1051-1064 - Daniela Godoy, Analía Amandi:
Enabling topic-level trust for collaborative information sharing. 1065-1077 - Sébastien Kubicki, Sophie Lepreux, Christophe Kolski:
RFID-driven situation awareness on TangiSense, a table interacting with tangible objects. 1079-1094 - Xianghua Ding, Thomas Erickson, Wendy A. Kellogg, Donald J. Patterson:
Informing and performing: investigating how mediated sociality becomes visible. 1095-1117
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