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13th PerCom Workshops 2015: St. Louis, MO, USA
- 2015 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communication Workshops, PerCom Workshops 2015, St. Louis, MO, USA, March 23-27, 2015. IEEE Computer Society 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-8425-1
- Daniela Nicklas:
Keynote: Context, big data, and digital prejudices. 1 - Mani Williams, Jane Burry, Asha Rao:
Graph mining indoor tracking data for social interaction analysis. 2-7 - Sviatoslav Edelev, Sunaina Nelamane Prasad, Hemanth Karnal, Dieter Hogrefe:
Knowledge-assisted location-adaptive technique for indoor-outdoor detection in e-learning. 8-13 - Habtom Tsega, Rob Lemmens, Menno-Jan Kraak, Juma Hemed Lungo:
Towards a smarter system for Human Sensor Web. 14-19 - Alaa Alhamoud, Pei Xu, Frank Englert, Philipp Scholl, The An Binh Nguyen, Doreen Böhnstedt, Ralf Steinmetz:
Evaluation of user feedback in smart home for situational context identification. 20-25 - Feichen Shen, Yugyung Lee:
SAMAF: Situation aware mobile apps framework. 26-31 - Matthias Wieland, Holger Schwarz, Uwe Breitenbücher, Frank Leymann:
Towards situation-aware adaptive workflows: SitOPT - A general purpose situation-aware workflow management system. 32-37 - Mingyang Zhong, Jiahui Wen, Peizhao Hu, Jadwiga Indulska:
Advancing Android activity recognition service with Markov smoother. 38-43 - Juan Ye, Graeme Stevenson, Simon A. Dobson:
Using temporal correlation and time series to detect missing activity-driven sensor events. 44-49 - Gurdip Singh:
Middleware for pervasive and cyber-physical systems: Opportunities and challenges. 50 - Carl Andersen, Prithwish Basu, Basak Guler, Aylin Yener, Ebrahim MolavianJazi:
Protocols for efficient inference communication. 51-56 - Ramin Fallahzadeh, Mahdi Pedram, Ramyar Saeedi, Bahman Sadeghi, Michael K. Ong, Hassan Ghasemzadeh:
Smart-Cuff: A wearable bio-sensing platform with activity-sensitive information quality assessment for monitoring ankle edema. 57-62 - Dimitrios Tomaras, Ioannis Boutsis, Vana Kalogeraki:
Travel time estimation in real-time using buses as speed probes. 63-68 - Manisha Mukherjee, James Edwards, Heesung Kwon, Thomas F. La Porta:
Quality of information-aware real-time traffic flow analysis and reporting. 69-74 - Prasanna Giridhar, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Jemin George, Lance M. Kaplan:
On quality of event localization from social network feeds. 75-80 - Francesco Restuccia, Andrea Saracino, Sajal K. Das, Fabio Martinelli:
Preserving QoI in participatory sensing by tackling location-spoofing through mobile WiFi hotspots. 81-86 - Fei Han, Daisuke Miyamoto, Yasushi Wakahara:
RTOB: A TDMA-based MAC protocol to achieve high reliability of one-hop broadcast in VANET. 87-92 - Tomotaka Kawakami, Koji Kamakura:
Modified TDMA-based MAC protocol for vehicular ad hoc networks. 93-98 - Tatsuya Ito, Kodai Murakami, Susumu Ishihara:
Improving wireless LAN throughput by using concurrent transmissions from multiple access points based on location of mobile hosts. 99-104 - Mohammad Aazam, Eui-Nam Huh:
Dynamic resource provisioning through Fog micro datacenter. 105-110 - Naohiro Washio, Satoshi Matsuura, Masatoshi Kakiuchi, Atsuo Inomata, Kazutoshi Fujikawa:
A vehicle clustering algorithm for information propagation by inter-vehicle communications. 111-116 - Deepak K. Tosh, Shamik Sengupta:
Heterogeneous access network(s) selection in multi-interface radio devices. 117-122 - Luis E. Talavera, Markus Endler, Igor Vasconcelos, Rafael Vasconcelos, Márcio Cunha, Francisco José da Silva e Silva:
The Mobile Hub concept: Enabling applications for the Internet of Mobile Things. 123-128 - Meng Cui, Wei Tai, Declan O'Sullivan:
Temporal reasoning on Twitter streams using semantic web technologies. 129-134 - Torsten Teubler, Horst Hellbrück:
Tool chain for application development with name-centric services. 135-140 - Chenyang Lu:
Wireless clinical monitoring at scale. 141 - Bruno Neiva Moreno, Valéria Cesário Times, Stan Matwin:
A spatio-temporal network model to represent and analyze LBSNs. 142-147 - Carlos André Guimarães Ferraz, Douglas Veras da Silva, Jancleidsson S. da Silva:
A collaborative TV-Internet application model to enrich TV viewing experience in a pervasive way. 148-153 - Bruno José Olivieri de Souza, Markus Endler:
Coordinating movement within swarms of UAVs through mobile networks. 154-159 - Jesse Zaman, Wolfgang De Meuter:
DisCoPar: Distributed components for participatory campaigning. 160-165 - Sarah-Kristin Thiel, Ulrich Lehner, Theresa Stürmer, Janina Gospodarek:
Insights from a m-participation prototype in the wild. 166-171 - Takuma Oide, Toru Abe, Takuo Suganuma:
A design of contract-oriented sensor application platform. 172-177 - Kadian Davis, Jun Hu, Loe M. G. Feijs, Evans Owusu:
Social Hue: A subtle awareness system for connecting the elderly and their caregivers. 178-183 - Arata Miyamoto, Daniel J. Dubois, Yosuke Bando, Konosuke Watanabe, V. Michael Bove Jr.:
Demo abstract: A proximity-based aerial survivor locator based on connectionless broadcast. 184-186 - Lien-Wu Chen, Yu-Fan Ho, Chia-Chen Chang, Yu-Chee Tseng:
Demo abstract: A video-based metropolitan positioning system with centimeter-grade localization for VANETs. 187-189 - Christoph Rauterberg, Xiaoming Fu:
Demo abstract: Use the force, Luke: Implementation of RF-based gesture interaction on an android phone. 190-192 - Bozidara Cvetkovic, Vito Janko, Mitja Lustrek:
Demo abstract: Activity recognition and human energy expenditure estimation with a smartphone. 193-195 - Venkat Srinivasan, Tomasz Kalbarczyk, Christine Julien:
Demo abstract disseminate: A demonstration of device-to-device media dissemination. 196-198 - Gabriele Civitarese, Zaffar Haider Janjua, Daniele Riboni, Claudio Bettini:
Demo abstract: Demonstration of the FABER system for fine-grained recognition of abnormal behaviors. 199-201 - Tomás Díaz, Christine Julien:
Demo abstract MoodChat: Using context-awareness to connect likeminded co-located individuals. 202-204 - Philippe Lalanda, Julie A. McCann, Catherine Hamon:
Demo abstract: Teaching pervasing computing with an integrated environment. 205-207 - Md Abdullah Al Hafiz Khan, Sheung Lu, Nirmalya Roy, Nilavra Pathak:
Demo abstract: A microphone sensor based system for green building applications. 208-210 - Ozan Necati Günalp, Clément Escoffier, Philippe Lalanda:
Demo abstract: Reproducible deployment of pervasive applications. 211-213 - Luis E. Talavera, Markus Endler, Francisco José da Silva e Silva:
Demo abstract: Monitoring co-movement of smart objects using accelerometer data. 214-216 - Yiqiang Chen, Wen Gao, Shuangquan Wang, Shuai Jiao:
Demo abstract: WearableHUB: An open pervasive wearable data fusion platform for personal health management. 217-219 - Shaosong Li, Shivakant Mishra:
Demo abstract: Power aware core scheduling in multicore smartphones. 220-222 - Gurashish Singh, Alexander Nelson, Ryan W. Robucci, Chintan Patel, Nilanjan Banerjee:
Demo abstract: Inviz: Low-power personalized gesture recognition using wearable textile capacitive sensor arrays. 223-224 - Sougata Sen:
Opportunities and challenges in multi-modal sensing for regular lifestyle tracking. 225-227 - Shashank Gaur:
Bringing context awareness to IoT-based wireless sensor networks. 228-229 - Kyle E. Benson:
Enabling resilience in the Internet of Things. 230-232 - Qian Zhao:
Extending the lifetime of wireless sensor networks from the perspective of sensor scheduling and wireless communication. 233-235 - Raed M. Salih, Leszek T. Lilien:
Protecting users' privacy in healthcare cloud computing with APB-TTP. 236-238 - Ryan Rybarczyk:
Proposal for managing sensor selection through the integration of trust for indoor tracking systems. 239-241 - Tyler Morrow:
A context-aware ontology for personalized learning: Pervasive computing for educational technology. 242-244 - Oliver Stecklina:
A secure isolation of software activities in tiny scale systems. 245-247 - Feichen Shen:
A pervasive framework for real-time activity patterns of mobile users. 248-250 - Ella Peltonen:
Iterative data analysis for sensing applications. 251-252 - Jennifer Simonjan:
Towards large-scale pervasive smart camera networks. 253-255 - Geert Vanderhulst, Marzieh Dashti, Afra J. Mashhadi, Fahim Kawsar:
CrumblR: Enabling proxemic services through opportunistic location sharing. 256-259 - Shelby E. Kilgore, Corey A. Graves:
Processing pre-existing connect-the-dots puzzles for educational repurposing applications. 260-263 - Keyi Zhang, Alan Marchiori:
Extending semantic sensor networks with QueryML. 264-267 - Kalyanaraman Shankari, Mogeng Yin, David E. Culler, Randy H. Katz:
E-mission: Automated transportation emission calculation using smartphones. 268-271 - Junseon Kim, Howon Lee:
Geographical proximity based target-group formation algorithm for D2D advertisement dissemination. 272-275 - Ratna Mandal, Nitin Agarwal, Subrata Nandi, Projan Das, Aniket Anvit, Sunandini Sanyal, Sujoy Saha:
Stoppage pattern analysis of public bus GPS traces in developing regions. 276-279 - Partha Sarathi Paul, Subrata Nandi, Saikat Kumar Dey, Kingshuk De, Prithviraj Pramanik, Sujoy Saha:
Challenges in designing testbed for evaluating delay-tolerant hybrid networks. 280-283 - Nithyananthan Poosamani, Injong Rhee:
Towards a practical indoor location matching system using 4G LTE PHY layer information. 284-287 - Alan Ferrari, Daniele Puccinelli, Silvia Giordano:
Managing your privacy in mobile applications with MockingBird. 288-291 - Nirmalya Roy:
Green building energy analytics: Challenges and opportunities. 292 - Dominik Egarter, Wilfried Elmenreich:
Autonomous load disaggregation approach based on active power measurements. 293-298 - Xuan-Chien Le, Baptiste Vrigneau, Olivier Sentieys:
l1-Norm minimization based algorithm for non-intrusive load monitoring. 299-304 - Germaine Irwin, Nilanjan Banerjee, Amy Hurst, Sami Rollins:
Contextual insights into home energy relationships. 305-310 - Xing Yan, Dustin Wright, Sunil Kumar, Gordon K. Lee, Yusuf Öztürk:
Enabling consumer behavior modification through real time energy pricing. 311-316 - Luis Ignacio Lopera Gonzalez, Ulf Großekathöfer, Oliver Amft:
An intervention study on automated lighting control to save energy in open space offices. 317-322 - Antonio Ridi, Christophe Gisler, Jean Hennebert:
User interaction event detection in the context of appliance monitoring. 323-328 - Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe:
Clinical translation: Smart technologies for health assessment and intervention. 329 - Jens Lundström, Wagner Ourique de Morais, Martin Cooney:
A holistic smart home demonstrator for anomaly detection and response. 330-335 - Jens Lundström, Jonathan Synnott, Eric Järpe, Chris D. Nugent:
Smart home simulation using avatar control and probabilistic sampling. 336-341 - Daniele Riboni, Claudio Bettini, Gabriele Civitarese, Zaffar Haider Janjua, Viola Bulgari:
From lab to life: Fine-grained behavior monitoring in the elderly's home. 342-347 - Haik Kalantarian, Nabil Alshurafa, Tuan Le, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
Non-invasive detection of medication adherence using a digital smart necklace. 348-353 - Kenki Ueda, Morihiko Tamai, Keiichi Yasumoto:
A method for recognizing living activities in homes using positioning sensor and power meters. 354-359 - Daniel Burgstahler, Matthias Pelzer, Andreas Lotz, Fabian Knapp, Hongjun Pu, Tobias Rueckelt, Ralf Steinmetz:
A concept for a C2X-based crossroad assistant. 360-364 - Marjorie Skubic:
Smart health vital signs from the smart home. 365 - Vassili Rivron, Mohammad Irfan Khan, Simon Charneau, Isabelle Chrisment:
Refining smartphone usage analysis by combining crowdsensing and survey. 366-371 - Nasimuddin Ahmed, Avik Ghose, Amit K. Agrawal, Chirabrata Bhaumik, Vivek Chandel, Abhinav Kumar:
SmartEvacTrak: A people counting and coarse-level localization solution for efficient evacuation of large buildings. 372-377 - Jayantrao Mohite, Yogita Karale, Prateek Gupta, Sonali Kulkarni, Bhushan G. Jagyasi, Amol Zape:
RuPS: Rural participatory sensing with rewarding mechanisms for crop monitoring. 378-383 - Paulo Mendes, Waldir Aranha Moreira Junior:
Crowd assisted approach for pervasive opportunistic sensing. 384-389 - Sunao Hara, Masanobu Abe, Noboru Sonehara:
Sound collection and visualization system enabled participatory and opportunistic sensing approaches. 390-395 - Osamu Masutani:
A sensing coverage analysis of a route control method for vehicular crowd sensing. 396-401 - Catia Prandi, Stefano Ferretti, Silvia Mirri, Paola Salomoni:
Trustworthiness in crowd- sensed and sourced georeferenced data. 402-407 - Jakob Eriksson:
Tracking your every move - Today and tomorrow. 408 - Prakash Vaka, Feichen Shen, Mayanka Chandrashekar, Yugyung Lee:
PEMAR: A pervasive middleware for activity recognition with smart phones. 409-414 - Javad Birjandtalab, Qingxue Zhang, Roozbeh Jafari:
A case study on minimum energy operation for dynamic time warping signal processing in wearable computers. 415-420 - Alan Ferrari, Dario Gallucci, Daniele Puccinelli, Silvia Giordano:
Detecting energy leaks in Android app with POEM. 421-426 - Takumi Satoh, Akihito Hiromori, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Teruo Higashino:
A novel estimation method of road condition for pedestrian navigation. 427-432 - Yuchao Ma, Sharon Henry, Alex Kierlanczyk, Majid Sarrafzadeh, Joseph Caprioli, Kouros Nouri-Mahdavi, Hassan Ghasemzadeh, Navid Amini:
Investigation of gait characteristics in glaucoma patients with a shoe-integrated sensing system. 433-438 - Somya Sharma, Bhushan G. Jagyasi, Jabal Raval, Prashant A. Patil:
AgriAcT: Agricultural Activity Training using multimedia and wearable sensing. 439-444 - Charith Chitraranjan, Amal Perera, Anne M. Denton:
Tracking vehicle trajectories by local dynamic time warping of mobile phone signal strengths and its potential in travel-time estimation. 445-450 - Alicia Rodriguez-Carrion, Carlos García-Rubio, Celeste Campo, Sajal K. Das:
Analysis of a fast LZ-based entropy estimator for mobility data. 451-456 - Michael Mitchell, Ratnesh Patidar, Manik Saini, Parteek Singh, An-I Wang, Peter L. Reiher:
Mobile usage patterns and privacy implications. 457-462 - Waldir A. Moreira, Paulo Mendes:
Dynamics of social-aware pervasive networks. 463-468 - Manoranjan Dash, Kee Kiat Koo, João Bártolo Gomes, Shonali Priyadarsini Krishnaswamy, Daniel Rugeles, Amy Shi Nash:
Next place prediction by understanding mobility patterns. 469-474 - Huibo Bi, Erol Gelenbe:
Cloud enabled emergency navigation using faster-than-real-time simulation. 475-480 - Thomas Pfeiffenberger, Peter Dorfinger, Ferdinand von Tüllenburg:
Communication coverage awareness for self-aligning wireless communication in disaster operations. 481-486 - Olumide J. Akinwande, Huibo Bi:
Routing diverse crowds in emergency with dynamic grouping. 487-492 - Maurizio Casoni, Carlo Augusto Grazia, Martin Klapez, Natale Patriciello:
Towards emergency networks security with per-flow queue rate management. 493-498 - András Kokuti:
Emergency support system with directional extensions. 499-504 - Gökçe Görbil:
No way out: Emergency evacuation with no internet access. 505-511 - Seigi Matsumoto, Yutaka Arakawa, Edgar Marko Trono, Keiichi Yasumoto:
RecureShare - Internet-less application distribution mechanism for internet-less emergency communication systems. 512-517 - Mohammad Aazam, Eui-Nam Huh:
E-HAMC: Leveraging Fog computing for emergency alert service. 518-523 - The An Binh Nguyen, Frank Englert, Simon Farr, Christian Gottron, Doreen Böhnstedt, Ralf Steinmetz:
Hybrid communication architecture for emergency response - An implementation in firefighter's use case. 524-529 - Christian Raffelsberger, Hermann Hellwagner:
A multimedia delivery system for delay-/disruption-tolerant networks. 530-536 - Kamran Ali, Huan Xuan Nguyen, Quoc-Tuan Vien, Purav Shah:
Disaster management communication networks: Challenges and architecture design. 537-542 - Archan Misra:
Keynote talk at the WristSense 2015 workshop the "E Pluribus Unum" agenda for wearables. 543 - Jonathan Knighten, Stephen McMillan, Tori Chambers, Jamie Payton:
Recognizing social gestures with a wrist-worn smartband. 544-549 - Junshuang Yang, Yanyan Li, Mengjun Xie:
MotionAuth: Motion-based authentication for wrist worn smart devices. 550-555 - Abhishek Nagar, Xu Zhu:
Gesture control by wrist surface electromyography. 556-561 - Byron Lowens, Vivian Genaro Motti, Kelly Caine:
Design recommendations to improve the user interaction with wrist worn devices. 562-567 - Haik Kalantarian, Nabil Alshurafa, Mohammad Pourhomayoun, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
Power optimization for wearable devices. 568-573 - Kengo Kuroki, Yiming Zhou, Zixue Cheng, Zixian Lu, Yinghui Zhou, Lei Jing:
A remote conversation support system for deaf-mute persons based on bimanual gestures recognition using finger-worn devices. 574-578 - Sinziana Mazilu, Ulf Blanke, Gerhard Tröster:
Gait, wrist, and sensors: Detecting freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease from wrist movement. 579-584 - Sougata Sen, Vigneshwaran Subbaraju, Archan Misra, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Youngki Lee:
The case for smartwatch-based diet monitoring. 585-590 - Muhammad Shoaib, Stephan Bosch, Hans Scholten, Paul J. M. Havinga, Özlem Durmaz Incel:
Towards detection of bad habits by fusing smartphone and smartwatch sensors. 591-596 - Levi Malott, Pratool Bharti, Nicholas Hilbert, Ganesh Gopalakrishna, Sriram Chellappan:
Detecting self-harming activities with wearable devices. 597-602
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