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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 2014
- Ilias Maglogiannis, Margrit Betke, Grammati E. Pantziou, Fillia Makedon:
Assistive environments for the disabled and the senior citizens: theme issue of PETRA 2010 and 2011 conferences. 1-3 - Antonio J. Jara, Miguel A. Zamora, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta:
Drug identification and interaction checker based on IoT to minimize adverse drug reactions and improve drug compliance. 5-17 - Vangelis Metsis, Dimitrios I. Kosmopoulos, Vassilis Athitsos, Fillia Makedon:
Non-invasive analysis of sleep patterns via multimodal sensor input. 19-26 - Hua Wang, Heng Huang, Monica Basco, Molly Lopez, Fillia Makedon:
Self-taught learning via exponential family sparse coding for cost-effective patient thought record categorization. 27-35 - George Caridakis, Stylianos Asteriadis, Kostas Karpouzis:
Non-manual cues in automatic sign language recognition. 37-46 - Samuel Epstein, Eric S. Missimer, Margrit Betke:
Using kernels for a video-based mouse-replacement interface. 47-60 - Petros Belsis, Grammati E. Pantziou:
A k-anonymity privacy-preserving approach in wireless medical monitoring environments. 61-74 - George Drosatos, Pavlos S. Efraimidis:
An efficient privacy-preserving solution for finding the nearest doctor. 75-90 - M. Poulymenopoulou, Flora Malamateniou, George Vassilacopoulos:
E-EPR: a workflow-based electronic emergency patient record. 91-100 - Christos Anagnostopoulos, Stathes Hadjiefthymiades, Antonis Katsikis, Ilias Maglogiannis:
Autoregressive energy-efficient context forwarding in wireless sensor networks for pervasive healthcare systems. 101-114 - René Mayrhofer, Hedda Rahel Schmidtke, Stephan Sigg:
Security and trust in context-aware applications. 115-116 - Holger Hoffmann, Matthias Söllner:
Incorporating behavioral trust theory into system development for ubiquitous applications. 117-128 - Eran Toch:
Crowdsourcing privacy preferences in context-aware applications. 129-141 - Sausan Yazji, Peter Scheuermann, Robert P. Dick, Goce Trajcevski, Ruoming Jin:
Efficient location aware intrusion detection to protect mobile devices. 143-162 - Marius Wernke, Pavel Skvortsov, Frank Dürr, Kurt Rothermel:
A classification of location privacy attacks and approaches. 163-175 - Farzana Rahman, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed:
Efficient detection of counterfeit products in large-scale RFID systems using batch authentication protocols. 177-188 - Mark T. Smith, Daniel Ashbrook:
ISWC 2012 best papers. 189 - Christoph Amma, Marcus Georgi, Tanja Schultz:
Airwriting: a wearable handwriting recognition system. 191-203 - Dawud Gordon, Jürgen Czerny, Michael Beigl:
Activity recognition for creatures of habit - Energy-efficient embedded classification using prediction. 205-221 - Katayoun Farrahi, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
A probabilistic approach to mining mobile phone data sequences. 223-238 - Jonathan Green, Tony P. Pridmore, Steve Benford:
Exploring attractions and exhibits with interactive flashlights. 239-251 - Kristiina M. Valter McConville, Matija Milosevic:
Active video game head movement inputs. 253-257
Volume 18, Number 2, February 2014
- Hui-Huang Hsu, J. Wenny Rahayu:
Guest Editorial: Theme issue on location and context-aware services. 259-260 - Tetsuya Oda, Admir Barolli, Evjola Spaho, Leonard Barolli, Fatos Xhafa, Muhammad Younas:
Effects of population size for location-aware node placement in WMNs: evaluation by a genetic algorithm-based approach. 261-269 - Massimo Ficco, Francesco Palmieri, Aniello Castiglione:
Hybrid indoor and outdoor location services for new generation mobile terminals. 271-285 - Sultan Alamri, David Taniar, Maytham Safar, Haidar Al-Khalidi:
A connectivity index for moving objects in an indoor cellular space. 287-301 - Chi-Yi Lin, Ming-Tze Hung:
A location-based personal task reminder for mobile users. 303-314 - Chia-Yen Chen, Bao Rong Chang, Po-Sen Huang:
Multimedia augmented reality information system for museum guidance. 315-322 - Antonio J. Jara, Pablo Lopez, David Fernández, Jose F. Castillo, Miguel A. Zamora, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta:
Mobile digcovery: discovering and interacting with the world through the Internet of things. 323-338 - Chia-Chen Chen, Tien-Chi Huang, James J. Park, Huang-Hua Tseng, Neil Y. Yen:
A smart assistant toward product-awareness shopping. 339-349 - Bin Guo, Zhiwen Yu, Francisco Câmara Pereira:
An introduction to the special issue on cross-community mining. 351-353 - Nicholas D. Lane, Ye Xu, Hong Lu, Shaohan Hu, Tanzeem Choudhury, Andrew T. Campbell, Feng Zhao:
Community Similarity Networks. 355-368 - Zhu Wang, Xingshe Zhou, Daqing Zhang, Dingqi Yang, Zhiyong Yu:
Cross-domain community detection in heterogeneous social networks. 369-383 - Fan Li, Lunan Zhao, Chao Zhang, Zhenmin Gao, Yu Wang:
Routing with multi-level cross-community social groups in mobile opportunistic networks. 385-396 - Rubén Cuevas, Roberto Gonzalez, Ángel Cuevas, Carmen Guerrero:
Understanding the locality effect in Twitter: measurement and analysis. 397-411 - Byoungoh Kim, Taehun Kim, Dongman Lee, Soon J. Hyun:
SpinRadar: a spontaneous service provision middleware for place-aware social interactions. 413-426 - Nikos Kalatzis, Nicolas Liampotis, Ioanna Roussaki, Pavlos Kosmides, Ioannis V. Papaioannou, Stavros Xynogalas, Daqing Zhang, Miltiades E. Anagnostou:
Cross-community context management in Cooperating Smart Spaces. 427-443 - Jesús Carretero, José Daniel García:
The Internet of Things: connecting the world. 445-447 - Soledad Escolar, Stefano Chessa, Jesús Carretero:
Energy management in solar cells powered wireless sensor networks for quality of service optimization. 449-464 - Jordi Mongay Batalla, Piotr Krawiec:
Conception of ID layer performance at the network level for Internet of Things. 465-480 - Jacek Chmielewski:
Device-Independent Architecture for ubiquitous applications. 481-488
Volume 18, Number 3, March 2014
- Kyung-Yong Chung, Junseok Yoo, Kuinam J. Kim:
Recent trends on mobile computing and future networks. 489-491 - Do Hyeon Lee, Jeom Goo Kim:
IKEv2 authentication exchange model and performance analysis in mobile IPv6 networks. 493-501 - Eunil Park, Ki Joon Kim:
Driver acceptance of car navigation systems: integration of locational accuracy, processing speed, and service and display quality with technology acceptance model. 503-513 - Sung-Kwan Kang, Kyung-Yong Chung, Jung-Hyun Lee:
Development of head detection and tracking systems for visual surveillance. 515-522 - Kabsu Han, Min-Woo Jung, Jeonghun Cho:
Implementation of the personal healthcare services on automotive environments. 523-533 - Cheong Ghil Kim, Kuinam J. Kim:
Implementation of a cost-effective home lighting control system on embedded Linux with OpenWrt. 535-542 - Roy C. Park, Hoill Jung, Kyung-Yong Chung, Kuinam J. Kim:
Performance analysis of LTE downlink system using relay-based selective transmission. 543-551 - Oh-Keun Ha, Yong-Seok Song, Kyung-Yong Chung, Kang-Dae Lee, Dongjoo Park:
Relation model describing the effects of introducing RFID in the supply chain: evidence from the food and beverage industry in South Korea. 553-561 - Pham Phuoc Hung, Bui Tuan-Anh, Mauricio Alejandro Gómez Morales, Nguyen Van Mui, Eui-Nam Huh:
Optimal collaboration of thin-thick clients and resource allocation in cloud computing. 563-572 - Mikael Wiberg, Jofish Kaye, Peter Thomas:
PUC theme issue: material interactions. 573-576 - Anna Vallgårda:
Giving form to computational things: developing a practice of interaction design. 577-592 - Connie Golsteijn, Elise van den Hoven, David M. Frohlich, Abigail Sellen:
Hybrid crafting: towards an integrated practice of crafting with physical and digital components. 593-611 - Rikard Lindell:
Crafting interaction: The epistemology of modern programming. 613-624 - Mikael Wiberg:
Methodology for materiality: interaction design research through a material lens. 625-636 - Shad Gross, Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell:
Structures, forms, and stuff: the materiality and medium of interaction. 637-649 - Hyosun Kwon, Hwan Kim, Woohun Lee:
Intangibles wear materiality via material composition. 651-669 - Miwa Ikemiya, Daniela K. Rosner:
Broken probes: toward the design of worn media. 671-683 - Oskar Juhlin, Goranka Zoric, Arvid Engström, Erika Reponen:
Video interaction: a research agenda. 685-692 - Marco de Sá, David A. Shamma, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Live mobile collaboration for video production: design, guidelines, and requirements. 693-707 - Mudassar Ahmad Mughal, Oskar Juhlin:
Context-dependent software solutions to handle video synchronization and delay in collaborative live mobile video production. 709-721 - Kevin Mercer, Andrew J. May, Val Mitchell:
Designing for video: investigating the contextual cues within viewing situations. 723-735 - Alexandra Weilenmann, Roger Säljö, Arvid Engström:
Mobile video literacy: negotiating the use of a new visual technology. 737-752 - Juliet Sprake, Peter Rogers:
Crowds, citizens and sensors: process and practice for mobilising learning. 753-764
Volume 18, Number 4, April 2014
- Jofish Kaye, Paul Dourish:
Special issue on science fiction and ubiquitous computing. 765-766 - Bruce Sterling:
Futility and resistance. 767-768 - Paul Dourish, Genevieve Bell:
"Resistance is futile": reading science fiction alongside ubiquitous computing. 769-778 - Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell:
"A great and troubling beauty": cognitive speculation and ubiquitous computing. 779-794 - Mark Blythe:
The hitchhiker's guide to ubicomp: using techniques from literary and critical theory to reframe scientific agendas. 795-808 - Brian David Johnson:
Violence, death and robots: going to extremes with science fiction prototypes. 809-810 - Brian David Johnson:
Brain machines. 811-817 - Quan Z. Sheng, Elhadi M. Shakshuki, Jiangang Ma:
User-centric ambient information systems and applications. 819-820 - Tareq Adnan, Suprakash Datta, Stuart MacLean:
Efficient and accurate sensor network localization. 821-833 - Yun Zhou, Tao Xu, Bertrand David, René Chalon:
Innovative wearable interfaces: an exploratory analysis of paper-based interfaces with camera-glasses device unit. 835-849 - Aris M. Ouksel, Doug Lundquist:
A context-aware cross-layer broadcast model for ad hoc networks. 851-864 - Bingchuan Yuan, John Herbert:
Context-aware hybrid reasoning framework for pervasive healthcare. 865-881 - Tor-Morten Grønli, Gheorghita Ghinea, Muhammad Younas:
Context-aware and automatic configuration of mobile devices in cloud-enabled ubiquitous computing. 883-894 - Sujith Samuel Mathew, Yacine Atif, Quan Z. Sheng, Zakaria Maamar:
Building sustainable parking lots with the Web of Things. 895-907 - Elhadi M. Shakshuki, S. M. Mozammal Hossain:
A personal meeting scheduling agent. 909-922 - Yunchuan Sun, Xiuzhen Cheng:
Theme issue on identification, information, and knowledge in the Internet of Things. 923-924 - Zuying Wei, Tianrong Zhang, Fan Wu, Xiaofeng Gao, Guihai Chen, Ping Yi:
A truthful auction mechanism for channel allocation in multi-radio, multi-channel non-cooperative wireless networks. 925-937 - Yu-e Sun, He Huang, Kai Xing, Zhili Chen, Jianying Zheng, Hongli Xu, Liusheng Huang:
SPRITE: a novel strategy-proof multi-unit double auction scheme for spectrum allocation in ubiquitous communications. 939-950 - ZhangBing Zhou, Jine Tang, Liang-Jie Zhang, Ke Ning, Qun Wang:
EGF-tree: an energy-efficient index tree for facilitating multi-region query aggregation in the internet of things. 951-966 - Kuai Xu, Feng Wang, Lin Gu, Jianhua Gao, Yaohui Jin:
Characterizing home network traffic: an inside view. 967-975 - Stefan Forsström, Theo Kanter:
Enabling ubiquitous sensor-assisted applications on the internet-of-things. 977-986 - Junqi Guo, Hongyang Zhang, Yunchuan Sun, Rongfang Bie:
Square-root unscented Kalman filtering-based localization and tracking in the Internet of Things. 987-996 - Antonio J. Jara, María Concepción Parra, Antonio F. Skarmeta:
Participative marketing: extending social media marketing through the identification and interaction capabilities from the Internet of things. 997-1011 - Julian Seifert, David Dobbelstein, Dominik Schmidt, Paul Holleis, Enrico Rukzio:
From the private into the public: privacy-respecting mobile interaction techniques for sharing data on surfaces. 1013-1026
Volume 18, Number 5, June 2014
- Jian Yu, Quan Z. Sheng, Muhammad Younas, Elhadi M. Shakshuki:
Advances in context-aware mobile services. 1027-1028 - Raymond K. Wong, Victor W. Chu, Tianyong Hao:
Online role mining for context-aware mobile service recommendation. 1029-1046 - Basil Hess, Fabio Magagna, Juliana Sutanto:
Toward location-aware Web: extraction method, applications and evaluation. 1047-1060 - Muhammad Ashad Kabir, Jun Han, Jian Yu, Alan Colman:
User-centric social context information management: an ontology-based approach and platform. 1061-1083 - Richard K. Lomotey, Ralph Deters:
Using a cloud-centric middleware to enable mobile hosting of Web services: mHealth use case. 1085-1098 - Nearchos Paspallis, George A. Papadopoulos:
A pluggable middleware architecture for developing context-aware mobile applications. 1099-1116 - Muhammad Akhlaq, Tarek R. Sheltami, Elhadi M. Shakshuki:
C3: an energy-efficient protocol for coverage, connectivity and communication in WSNs. 1117-1133 - Hans-Christian Jetter, Raimund Dachselt, Harald Reiterer:
Theme issue on designing collaborative interactive spaces. 1135-1137 - Hans-Christian Jetter, Harald Reiterer, Florian Geyer:
Blended Interaction: understanding natural human-computer interaction in post-WIMP interactive spaces. 1139-1158 - Amandine Afonso Jaco, Stéphanie Buisine, Jessy Barré, Améziane Aoussat, Frédéric Vernier:
Trains of thought on the tabletop: visualizing association of ideas improves creativity. 1159-1167 - Haeyong Chung, Chris North, Jessica Zeitz Self, Sharon Lynn Chu, Francis K. H. Quek:
VisPorter: facilitating information sharing for collaborative sensemaking on multiple displays. 1169-1186 - Fabio Morreale, Antonella De Angeli, Raul Masu, Paolo Rota, Nicola Conci:
Collaborative creativity: The Music Room. 1187-1199 - Oliver Schmid, Agnes Lisowska Masson, Béat Hirsbrunner:
Real-time collaboration through web applications: an introduction to the Toolkit for Web-based Interactive Collaborative Environments (TWICE). 1201-1211 - Martin Spindler, Wolfgang Büschel, Charlotte Winkler, Raimund Dachselt:
Tangible displays for the masses: spatial interaction with handheld displays by using consumer depth cameras. 1213-1225 - Henrique Houayek, Keith Evan Green, Leo J. Gugerty, Ian D. Walker, James C. Witte:
AWE: an animated work environment for working with physical and digital tools and artifacts. 1227-1241 - Gerard Oleksik, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Rachel Jones:
Touch and gesture: mediating content display, inscriptions, and gestures across multiple devices. 1243-1257 - Martijn Jansen, Elise van den Hoven, David M. Frohlich:
Pearl: living media enabled by interactive photo projection. 1259-1275 - Cristiano Storni:
Design challenges for ubiquitous and personal computing in chronic disease care and patient empowerment: a case study rethinking diabetes self-monitoring. 1277-1290
Volume 18, Number 6, August 2014
- Kyung-Yong Chung:
Recent trends on convergence and ubiquitous computing. 1291-1293 - Chan-Shik Ahn, Sang-Yeob Oh:
Robust vocabulary recognition clustering model using an average estimator least mean square filter in noisy environments. 1295-1301 - Sangjo Han, Hyoung G. Choi:
Investigation of the parallel efficiency of a PC cluster for the simulation of a CFD problem. 1303-1314 - Sang-Hong Lee, Kyung-Yong Chung, Joon S. Lim:
Detection of ventricular fibrillation using Hilbert transforms, phase-space reconstruction, and time-domain analysis. 1315-1324 - Roy C. Park, Hoill Jung, Dong-Kun Shin, Yang-Hyun Cho, Kang-Dae Lee:
Telemedicine health service using LTE-Advanced relay antenna. 1325-1335 - Young-Hyuk Kim, Il-Kwon Lim, Jae-Kwang Lee:
A study on algorithm to identify the abnormal status of a patient using acceleration algorithm. 1337-1350 - Junggi Yang, Jae-Kwon Kim, Un-Gu Kang, Young-Ho Lee:
Coronary heart disease optimization system on adaptive-network-based fuzzy inference system and linear discriminant analysis (ANFIS-LDA). 1351-1362 - Hoill Jung, Kyung-Yong Chung:
Discovery of automotive design paradigm using relevance feedback. 1363-1372 - Min-Woo Park, Young-Hyun Choi, Jung-Ho Eom, Tai-Myoung Chung:
Dangerous Wi-Fi access point: attacks to benign smartphone applications. 1373-1386 - Gil-Young Song, Youngjoon Cheon, Kihwang Lee, Heui-Seok Lim, Kyung-Yong Chung, Hae-Chang Rim:
Multiple categorizations of products: cognitive modeling of customers through social media data mining. 1387-1403 - Chul-Ho Park, Sang-Yeob Oh:
A cross-layer approach for multiuser multiplexing on IP mobility. 1405-1412 - Jongdae Han, Woosung Jung:
Extracting communication structure of a development organization from a software repository. 1413-1421 - Bu-Lim Choi, Kyung-Yong Chung, Kang-Dae Lee:
The impact of policy measures on promoting the modal shift from road to rail. 1423-1429 - Alexander Thayer:
Theme issue on EIST. 1431-1432 - Andrew Clayphan, Judy Kay, Armin Weinberger:
ScriptStorm: scripting to enhance tabletop brainstorming. 1433-1453 - Cosmin Munteanu, Heather Molyneaux, Julie Maitland, Daniel McDonald, Rock Leung, Hélène Fournier, Joanna Lumsden:
Hidden in plain sight: low-literacy adults in a developed country overcoming social and educational challenges through mobile learning support tools. 1455-1469 - Lisa Anthony, Quincy Brown, Berthel Tate, Jaye Nias, Robin Brewer, Germaine Irwin:
Designing smarter touch-based interfaces for educational contexts. 1471-1483 - Lizbeth Escobedo, Catalina Ibarra, Jehu Hernandez, Mariana Alvelais, Monica Tentori:
Smart objects to support the discrimination training of children with autism. 1485-1497 - Katrien Verbert, Sten Govaerts, Erik Duval, José Luís Santos, Frans Van Assche, Gonzalo Parra, Joris Klerkx:
Learning dashboards: an overview and future research opportunities. 1499-1514 - Orit Shaer, Consuelo Valdes, Sirui Liu, Kara Lu, Kimberly Chang, Wendy Xu, Traci Haddock, Swapnil Bhatia, Douglas Densmore, Robert Kincaid:
Designing reality-based interfaces for experiential bio-design. 1515-1532 - Iulian Radu:
Augmented reality in education: a meta-review and cross-media analysis. 1533-1543
Volume 18, Number 7, October 2014
- Julie R. Williamson, Lone Koefoed Hansen, Giulio Jacucci, Ann Light, Stuart Reeves:
Understanding performative interactions in public settings. 1545-1549 - Jonas Fritsch, Søren Bro Pold, Lasse Steenbock Vestergaard, Melissa Lucas:
Ink: designing for performative literary interactions. 1551-1565 - Elizabeth Evans, Martin Flintham, Sarah Martindale:
The Malthusian Paradox: performance in an alternate reality game. 1567-1582 - Robyn Taylor, Guy Schofield, John Shearer, Peter C. Wright, Pierre Boulanger, Patrick Olivier:
Nightingallery: theatrical framing and orchestration in participatory performance. 1583-1600 - Rune Veerasawmy, John C. McCarthy:
When noise becomes voice: designing interactive technology for crowd experiences through imitation and invention. 1601-1615 - Judy Chen, Paul Dourish, Gillian R. Hayes, Melissa Mazmanian:
From interaction to performance with public displays. 1617-1629 - Liam Betsworth, Huw Bowen, Simon Robinson, Matt Jones:
Performative technologies for heritage site regeneration. 1631-1650 - Luke Hespanhol, Martin Tomitsch:
Understanding the effects of contextual constraints on performative behaviour in interactive media installations. 1651-1665 - Bernd Ploderer, Wolfgang Reitberger, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, Julia E. W. C. van Gemert-Pijnen:
Social interaction and reflection for behaviour change. 1667-1676 - Isaac Wiafe, Keiichi Nakata, Stephen R. Gulliver:
Categorizing users in behavior change support systems based on cognitive dissonance. 1677-1687 - Michael Oduor, Tuomas Alahäivälä, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:
Persuasive software design patterns for social influence. 1689-1704 - Oren Zuckerman, Ayelet Gal-Oz:
Deconstructing gamification: evaluating the effectiveness of continuous measurement, virtual rewards, and social comparison for promoting physical activity. 1705-1719 - Wolfgang Reitberger, Wolfgang Spreicer, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Situated and mobile displays for reflection on shopping and nutritional choices. 1721-1735 - Andrea Grimes Parker:
Reflection-through-performance: personal implications of documenting health behaviors for the collective. 1737-1752 - Wei Zeng, Xianfeng Huang, Stefan Müller Arisona, Ian Vince McLoughlin:
Classifying watermelon ripeness by analysing acoustic signals using mobile devices. 1753-1762 - Peter Tolmie, Alan Chamberlain, Steve Benford:
Designing for reportability: sustainable gamification, public engagement, and promoting environmental debate. 1763-1774 - Alan Chamberlain, Mark Paxton, Kevin Glover, Martin Flintham, Dominic Price, Chris Greenhalgh, Steve Benford, Peter Tolmie, Eiman Kanjo, Amanda Gower, Andy Gower, Dawn Woodgate, Danaë Emma Beckford Stanton Fraser:
Understanding mass participatory pervasive computing systems for environmental campaigns. 1775-1792
Volume 18, Number 8, December 2014
- Yunchuan Sun, Rongfang Bie, Peter Thomas, Xiuzhen Cheng:
Advances on data, information, and knowledge in the internet of things. 1793-1795 - Guoliang Liu, Shouling Ji, Zhipeng Cai:
Strengthen nodal cooperation for data dissemination in mobile social networks. 1797-1811 - Dalian Liu, Yingjie Tian, Rongfang Bie, Yong Shi:
Self-Universum support vector machine. 1813-1819 - Yunchuan Sun, Antonio J. Jara:
An extensible and active semantic model of information organizing for the Internet of Things. 1821-1833 - Yu Tang, Aihua Fan, Yingjie Wang, Yuanzhe Yao:
mDHT: a multi-level-indexed DHT algorithm to extra-large-scale data retrieval on HDFS/Hadoop architecture. 1835-1844 - Junsheng Zhang, Yunchuan Sun, Lijun Zhu, Xiaodong Qiao:
A synergetic mechanism for digital library service in mobile and cloud computing environment. 1845-1854 - Hao Wu, Xiaohui Cui, Jun He, Bo Li, Yijian Pei:
On improving aggregate recommendation diversity and novelty in folksonomy-based social systems. 1855-1869 - Yan Sun, Lihua Yin, Licai Liu, Shuang Xin:
Toward inference attacks for k-anonymity. 1871-1880 - Junyu Wang, Christian Floerkemeier, Sanjay E. Sarma:
Session-based security enhancement of RFID systems for emerging open-loop applications. 1881-1891 - Yanfei Lu, Xin Li, Xing Wei, Tao Jing, Wei Cheng, Yan Huo:
Secured access control for vehicles in RFID systems on roads. 1893-1900 - Xiaoguang Niu, Meng Li, Xiaohui Cui, Jin Liu, Shubo Liu, Kaushik R. Chowdhury:
WTrack: HMM-based walk pattern recognition and indoor pedestrian tracking using phone inertial sensors. 1901-1915 - Kai Xing, Fengjuan Zhang, Yi Liang, Dechang Chen:
When smart grid meets PHEVs: a smart load distribution mechanism in smart grid. 1917-1928 - Yu Wei, Hongli Yan, Rongfang Bie, Shenling Wang, Limin Sun:
Performance monitoring and evaluation in dance teaching with mobile sensing technology. 1929-1939 - Xiaofeng Lu, Zhaowei Qu, Pietro Liò, Pan Hui, Qi Li, Peng Lu, Rongfang Bie:
Directional communication with movement prediction in mobile wireless sensor networks. 1941-1953 - Guang-yu Zhu, Gao-na Lu, Chen-Guang Yang, Peng Zhang:
Research on the comprehensive traffic state evaluation model linked with drivers' perception under the vehicle networking. 1955-1961 - Hui Wang, Nazim Agoulmine, M. Jamal Deen, Jianmin Zhao:
A utility maximization approach for information-communication tradeoff in Wireless Body Area Networks. 1963-1976 - Junqi Guo, Xiaobo Xie, Rongfang Bie, Limin Sun:
Structural health monitoring by using a sparse coding-based deep learning algorithm with wireless sensor networks. 1977-1987 - Yibo Han, Jine Tang, ZhangBing Zhou, Mingzhong Xiao, Limin Sun, Qun Wang:
Novel itinerary-based KNN query algorithm leveraging grid division routing in wireless sensor networks of skewness distribution. 1989-2001 - Setia Hermawati, Glyn Lawson:
Managing obesity through mobile phone applications: a state-of-the-art review from a user-centred design perspective. 2003-2023 - Dingqi Yang, Daqing Zhang, Korbinian Frank, Patrick Robertson, Edel Jennings, Mark Roddy, Michael Lichtenstern:
Providing real-time assistance in disaster relief by leveraging crowdsourcing power. 2025-2034 - Serge Offermans, Harm van Essen, J. H. Eggen:
User interaction with everyday lighting systems. 2035-2055 - Rüdiger Zillmer, Richard Wright, Susan Bates, Ian Mahers:
A robust device for large-scale monitoring of bar soap usage in free-living conditions. 2057-2064
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