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10th PerCom Workshops 2012: Lugano, Switzerland
- Tenth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, PerCom 2012, March 19-23, 2012, Lugano, Switzerland, Workshop Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-0905-9
- Karl Aberer:
Keynote: OpenSense: Open sensor networks for air quality monitoring. 1 - Ahmed Bahjat, Yurong Jiang, Trevor Cook, Tom La Porta:
Quality of information functions for networked applications. 2-7 - Ertugrul Necdet Ciftcioglu, Aylin Yener:
Maximizing credibility-based network utility via power allocation. 8-13 - S. Yousaf Shah, Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
Transient traffic congestion control with Traveling Auctions. 14-19 - Mudhakar Srivatsa, Vikas Kawadia, Shengqi Yang:
Distributed graph query processing in dynamic networks. 20-25 - Federico Ferrari, Marco Zimmerling, Lothar Thiele, Luca Mottola:
The bus goes wireless: Routing-free data collection with QoS guarantees in sensor networks. 26-31 - Viet Hoang Nguyen, Ellen Munthe-Kaas, Thomas Plagemann:
Energy-balanced sensor selection for social context detection. 32-37 - Edith C. H. Ngai, Per Gunningberg:
Quality-of-information aware data collection for mobile sensor networks. 38-43 - Chatschik Bisdikian, Murat Sensoy, Timothy J. Norman, Mani B. Srivastava:
Trust and obfuscation principles for quality of information in emerging pervasive environments. 44-49 - Pedro José Marrón:
Keynote: Are we ready to go large-scale? Challenges in the deployment and maintenance of heterogeneous networks of Cooperating Objects. 50 - Trevor Cook, Andrew Toth:
Information processing and quality evaluations. 51-57 - Prithwish Basu, Jie Bao, Mike Dean, James A. Hendler:
Preserving quality of information by using semantic relationships. 58-63 - Chelsea Dobbins, Madjid Merabti, Paul Fergus, David Llewellyn-Jones:
Capturing and sharing human digital memories with the aid of ubiquitous Peer-to-Peer mobile services. 64-69 - Debmalya Biswas:
Privacy policies change management for smartphones. 70-75 - Ralph Löwe, Peter Mandl, Michael Weber:
Context Directory: A context-aware service for mobile context-aware computing applications by the example of Google Android. 76-81 - Yuqian Song, Rob Brennan, David Lewis, Owen Conlan:
Towards a framework to support novice users in understanding and monitoring of Home Area Networks. 82-87 - Ekaterina Gilman, Jukka Riekki:
Is there meta-level in smart spaces? 88-93 - Nelia Lasierra, Álvaro Alesanco Iglesias, José García, Declan O'Sullivan:
Data management in home scenarios using an autonomic ontology-based approach. 94-99 - Sebastian Bader, Martin Nyolt:
A context-aware publish-subscribe middleware for distributed smart environments. 100-104 - Sajal K. Das:
Pervasive computing vs. cyber-physical systems: A perspective from smart environments. 105 - Kenneth W. K. Lo, Wai Wa Tang, Hong Va Leong, Alvin T. S. Chan, Stephen Chi-fai Chan, Grace Ngai:
i∗Chameleon: A unified web service framework for integrating multimodal interaction devices. 106-111 - Michael Kennedy, David Llewellyn-Jones, Qi Shi, Madjid Merabti:
A framework for measuring security of services in ubiquitous computing environments. 112-117 - Christopher Lima, Diogo Gomes, Rui L. Aguiar:
Pervasive CSCW for smart spaces communities. 118-123 - Fatih Karatas, Mohamed Bourimi, Thomas Barth, Dogan Kesdogan, Rafael Giménez, Widura Schwittek, Marc Planagumà:
Towards secure and at-runtime tailorable customer-driven public cloud deployment. 124-130 - Na Yu, Qi Han:
Context-aware communities and their impact on information influence in mobile social networks. 131-136 - Gabriella Castelli, Alberto Rosi, Franco Zambonelli:
Design and implementation of a socially-enhanced pervasive middleware. 137-142 - Ville Antila, Jussi Polet:
Understanding the privacy implications of using context-based awareness cues in social networks. 143-148 - Yolanda Blanco-Fernández, Martín López Nores, José Juan Pazos-Arias, Manuela I. Martín-Vicente:
Spreading influence values over weighted relationships among users of several social networks. 149-154 - Daniel Schuster, Danny Kiefner, Robert Lübke, Thomas Springer, Pascal Bihler, Holger Mügge:
Step by step vs. catch me if you can - On the benefit of rounds in location-based games. 155-160 - Jan Seeburger:
Influencing the experience of people in urban public places through mobile mediated interactions. 161-165 - Sven Bendel, Daniel Schuster:
WatchMyPhone - Providing developer support for shared user interface objects in collaborative mobile applications. 166-171 - Christian Becker:
Keynote: The operating system for the computer of the 21st century. 172 - Helena Rodrigues, Rui José, Arlindo Santos, Bruno Silva:
New directions for system support in Pervasive Computing. 173-178 - Jonas Michel, Christine Julien, Jamie Payton, Gruia-Catalin Roman:
A spatiotemporal model for ephemeral data in pervasive computing networks. 179-184 - Ichiro Satoh:
Self-adaptive mechanism for disaggregated computing. 185-190 - Alexander Gluhak, Rob Van Kranenburg:
New instruments of governance for our societies. 191-196 - Puneet Kaur, Amandeep Dhir, Ibrahim A. Albidewi, Daniyal M. Alghazzawi:
Transforming traditional pervasive computing for emerging markets - Underlying challenges and opportunities. 197-202 - Franco Zambonelli:
Keynote: Mobility in socio-technical urban organisms: From sensing to steering. 203 - Mikko Pitkänen, Teemu Kärkkäinen, Jörg Ott:
Mobility and service discovery in opportunistic networks. 204-210 - Sardar Kashif Ashraf Khan, Raul J. Mondragón, Laurissa N. Tokarchuk:
Lobby Influence: Opportunistic forwarding algorithm based on human social relationship patterns. 211-216 - Gualtiero Colombo, Matthew J. Chorley, Matthew J. Williams, Stuart M. Allen, Roger M. Whitaker:
You are where you eat: Foursquare checkins as indicators of human mobility and behaviour. 217-222 - Laura Ferrari, Marco Mamei, Massimo Colonna:
People get together on special events: Discovering happenings in the city via cell network analysis. 223-228 - Victoria Stewart, Stuart Ferguson, Jian Xun Peng, Karen Rafferty:
Practical automated activity recognition using standard smartphones. 229-234 - Hideo Kawabata, Kazumasa Takami:
A method of simultaneously displaying a passing person and his/her message on the same screen space. 235-240 - Michela Papandrea, Silvia Giordano:
Enhanced Localization Solution. 241-246 - Yan Liu, Qiang Wang, Junbin Liu, Tim Wark:
MCMC-based indoor localization with a smart phone and sparse WiFi access points. 247-252 - Iacopo Carreras, Aleksandar Matic, Piret Saar, Venet Osmani:
Comm2Sense: Detecting proximity through smartphones. 253-258 - Daniel Schön, Hendrik Lemelson, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
Situation-aware choice of the most accurate positioning system. 259-264 - Gian Pietro Picco:
Keynote: Of towers, tunnels, animals, and wireless sensor networks: From research to the real world - And back. 265 - Olga Saukh, David Hasenfratz, Abouzar Noori, Tamara Ulrich, Lothar Thiele:
Route selection for mobile sensors with checkpointing constraints. 266-271 - George C. Oikonomou, Iain W. Phillips:
Stateless multicast forwarding with RPL in 6LowPAN sensor networks. 272-277 - Vasilis Michopoulos, Lin Guan, George C. Oikonomou, Iain Phillips:
DCCC6: Duty Cycle-aware congestion control for 6LoWPAN networks. 278-283 - Matteo Danieletto, Nicola Bui, Michele Zorzi:
Improving Internet of Things communications through compression and classification. 284-289 - Chia-Mu Yu, Chun-Shien Lu, Sy-Yen Kuo:
CSI: Compressed sensing-based clone identification in sensor networks. 290-295 - Benjamin Vetter, Dirk Westhoff:
Simulation study on code attestation with compressed instruction code. 296-301 - Bhanu K. Kamapantula, Ahmed Abdelzaher, Preetam Ghosh, Michael L. Mayo, Edward J. Perkins, Sajal K. Das:
Performance of wireless sensor topologies inspired by E. coli genetic networks. 302-307 - Vincenzo Loia, Giuseppe Fenza, Domenico Furno, Carmen De Maio:
Swarm-based approach to evaluate fuzzy classification of semantic sensor data. 308-313 - Christian Renner, Florian Meier, Volker Turau:
Policies for predictive energy management with supercapacitors. 314-319 - Alexandru Caracas:
From business process models to pervasive applications: Synchronization and optimization. 320-325 - Sonia Jahid, Shirin Nilizadeh, Prateek Mittal, Nikita Borisov, Apu Kapadia:
DECENT: A decentralized architecture for enforcing privacy in online social networks. 326-332 - Benjamin Greschbach, Gunnar Kreitz, Sonja Buchegger:
The devil is in the metadata - New privacy challenges in Decentralised Online Social Networks. 333-339 - Michelle Madejski, Maritza L. Johnson, Steven M. Bellovin:
A study of privacy settings errors in an online social network. 340-345 - Ratan Dey, Zubin Jelveh, Keith W. Ross:
Facebook users have become much more private: A large-scale study. 346-352 - Hakan Yildiz, Christopher Kruegel:
Detecting social cliques for automated privacy control in online social networks. 353-359 - Cyrill Osterwalder:
Keynote: Google and privacy. 360 - Gergely Kotyuk, Levente Buttyán:
A machine learning based approach for predicting undisclosed attributes in social networks. 361-366 - Shah Mahmood, Yvo Desmedt:
Your Facebook deactivated friend or a cloaked spy. 367-373 - Osman Ugus, Dirk Westhoff, Hariharan Rajasekaran:
A leaky bucket called smartphone. 374-380 - Janus Dam Nielsen, Jakob Illeborg Pagter, Michael Bladt Stausholm:
Location privacy via actively secure private proximity testing. 381-386 - Koichi Kuzume:
Evaluation of tooth-touch sound and expiration based mouse device for disabled persons. 387-390 - Nenad Gligoric, Ana Uzelac, Srdjan Krco:
Smart Classroom: Real-time feedback on lecture quality. 391-394 - Michael Tschernuth, Mario Buchmayr, Michael Lettner, Florian Lettner:
A combined approach for feature driven user interface prototyping. 395-398 - Ville Antila, Jussi Polet, Arttu Lämsä, Jussi Liikka:
RoutineMaker: Towards end-user automation of daily routines using smartphones. 399-402 - Zoltán Nagy, Dino Rossi, Arno Schlueter:
Sustainable architecture and human comfort through adaptive distributed systems. 403-406 - Florian Schaub, Bastian Könings, Michael Weber, Frank Kargl:
Towards context adaptive privacy decisions in ubiquitous computing. 407-410 - Geert Vanderhulst, Lieven Trappeniers:
Public WiFi hotspots at your service. 411-414 - Leander B. Hörmann, Philipp M. Glatz, Karima B. Hein, Michael Steinberger, Christian Steger, Reinhold Weiss:
Towards an on-site characterization of energy harvesting devices for wireless sensor networks. 415-418 - Kenji Kanai, Yuri Akamatsu, Jiro Katto, Tutomu Murase:
QoS characteristics on a longcut route with various radio resource models. 419-422 - Gerald Bauer, Paul Lukowicz:
Can smartphones detect stress-related changes in the behaviour of individuals? 423-426 - Nemanja Memarovic, Marc Langheinrich, Florian Alt:
Interacting places - A framework for promoting community interaction and place awareness through public displays. 427-430 - Ngu Nguyen, Stephan Sigg, An Huynh, Yusheng Ji:
Using ambient audio in secure mobile phone communication. 431-434 - Oliver Schmid, Béat Hirsbrunner:
Middleware for distributed collaborative ad-hoc environments. 435-438 - Jie Wan, Michael J. O'Grady, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:
Sensing the sensor web. 439-442 - Suk-Un Yoon, Liang Cheng, Ehsan Ghazanfari, Zi Wang, Xiaotong Zhang, Sibel Pamukcu, Muhannad T. Suleiman:
Subsurface monitoring using low frequency wireless signal networks. 443-446 - Daniel F. Macedo, Sergio de Oliveira, Fernando Augusto Teixeira, André L. L. de Aquino, Ricardo Augusto Rabelo Oliveira:
(CIA)2-ITS: Interconnecting mobile and ubiquitous devices for Intelligent Transportation Systems. 447-450 - Hiroyuki Takahashi, Takashi Minohara:
Enhancing location privacy in Mobile IPv6 by using redundant home agents. 451-454 - Michael Kirsche, Ronny Klauck:
Unify to bridge gaps: Bringing XMPP into the Internet of Things. 455-458 - Youngtae Seok, Howon Lee:
WalkieTagging: Efficient video annotation method based on spoken words for smart devices. 459-462 - Sunil Kumar Ghai, Lakshmi V. Thanayankizil, Deva P. Seetharam, Dipanjan Chakraborty:
Occupancy detection in commercial buildings using opportunistic context sources. 463-466 - Boris Brandherm, Alexander Kröner, Jens Haupert, Michael Schmitz, Frank Lehmann, Ralf Gampfer:
Sustainable instrumentation of everyday commodities - Concepts and tools. 467-470 - Karen Miranda, Enrico Natalizio, Tahiry Razafindralambo, Antonella Molinaro:
Adaptive router deployment for multimedia services in mobile pervasive environments. 471-474 - Evan Grim, Chien-Liang Fok, Christine Julien:
Grapevine: Efficient situational awareness in pervasive computing environments. 475-478 - Payas Gupta, Tan Kiat Wee, Narayan Ramasubbu, David Lo, Debin Gao, Rajesh Krishna Balan:
HuMan: Creating memorable fingerprints of mobile users. 479-482 - Markus Becker, Thomas Potsch, Koojana Kuladinithi, Carmelita Görg:
The Constrained Application Protocol for pervasive machine-to-machine communications. 483-485 - Lien-Wu Chen, Jen-Hsiang Cheng, Yu-Chee Tseng, Lun-Chia Kuo, Jen-Chieh Chiang, Wan-Jung Lin:
LEGS: A Load-balancing Emergency Guiding System based on wireless sensor networks. 486-488 - Avik Ghose, Provat Biswas, Chirabrata Bhaumik, Monika Sharma, Arpan Pal, Abhinav Jha:
Road condition monitoring and alert application: Using in-vehicle Smartphone as Internet-connected sensor. 489-491 - Jean-Francois Verdonck, Michel Banâtre, Paul Couderc:
Ubi-Post briefcase: A content-oriented security solution for high value shipping. 492-494 - Jonas Michel, Christine Julien, Jamie Payton, Gruia-Catalin Roman:
myGander: A mobile interface and distributed search engine for pervasive computing. 495-497 - Aung Aung Phyo Wai, Yu Ge, Terence Shie Ping See, Wei Ni, Chee Wee Kim, Tat Meng Chiam:
Reliability enhancement and performance visualization system for Wireless Body Area Network. 498-500 - Christoph Stach, Luiz Fernando M. Schlindwein:
Candy Castle - A prototype for pervasive health games. 501-503 - Longbiao Chen, Gang Pan, Shijian Li:
Touch-driven interaction via an NFC-enabled smartphone. 504-506 - José María Quinteiro-González, Ernestina Martel-Jordán, Pablo Hernández-Morera, Aaron López-Rodríguez, Tomas Garcia-Perez:
LugaReco: Mobile application for semantic recommendation of tourist points of interest using photographs. 507-509 - Takuya Maekawa, Yasue Kishino, Yutaka Yanagisawa, Yasushi Sakurai:
WristSense: Wrist-worn sensor device with camera for daily activity recognition. 510-512 - Dan Chalmers, Paul Calcraft, Ciaran Fisher, Luke Whiting, Jon Rimmer, Ian Wakeman:
ShineUS: Exploring preferences in public discussion. 513-515 - Aditi Gupta, Markus Miettinen, Marcin Nagy, N. Asokan, Alexandre Wetzel:
PeerSense: Who is near you? 516-518 - Muhammad Umer Iqbal, Marcus Handte, Stephan Wagner, Wolfgang Apolinarski, Pedro José Marrón:
Configuration folding: An energy efficient technique for context recognition. 519-521 - Martin Stephenson, Giusy Di Lorenzo, Pol Mac Aonghusa:
Open Innovation Portal: A collaborative platform for open city data sharing. 522-524 - Avgoustinos Filippoupolitis, Gökçe Görbil, Erol Gelenbe:
Pervasive emergency support systems for building evacuation. 525-527 - Narisu Tao, Konglin Zhu, Xiaoming Fu:
Thumb: A real-time resource information sharing application over mobile phones. 528-530 - Ahmed E. Kosba, Moustafa Youssef:
RASID demo: A robust WLAN device-free passive motion detection system. 531-533 - Steven Bosems:
A ubiquitous system for smart reasoning for well-being at home and at work. 534-535 - Mathias Wilhelm:
A generic context aware gesture recognition framework for smart environments. 536-537 - Dragan Ahmetovic:
Independent way-finding for visually impaired users through multi-sensorial data analysis on mobile devices. 538-539 - Zhenyu Chen:
Mining individual behavior pattern based on significant locations and spatial trajectories. 540-541 - Kamini Garg:
COSN: A collaborative opportunistic sensor networking framework for people-centric applications. 542-543 - Jonas Michel:
Mobilizing search of the here and now. 544-545 - Veit Schwartze:
An interactive user interface adaptation process. 546-547 - Rui Neves Madeira:
Personalization in pervasive spaces towards smart interactions design. 548-549 - Michael Madhukalya:
Event based content fusion in opportunistic environments. 550-551 - Paul Baumann:
User context recognition for navigation systems in public transportation. 552-553 - Michela Papandrea:
A smartphone-based energy efficient and intelligent multi-technology system for localization and movement prediction. 554-555 - Islam Alyafawi:
Towards self-learning radio-based localization systems. 556-557 - Kamill Panitzek:
Concepts for service provision in disaster environments. 558-559 - Christian Kuka:
Processing the uncertainty: Quality-aware data stream processing for dynamic context models. 560-561 - Alessandro Sivieri:
Erlang meets WSNs: A functional approach to WSN programming. 562-563 - Usman Raza:
Application-aware techniques for energy efficient data collection in Wireless Sensor Networks. 564-565 - Herwig Guggi:
Self-aware middleware for smart camera networks. 566-567 - Jens Haupert:
Towards a digital object memory architecture. 568-569 - Antonio D. Kheirkhahzadeh:
The application of Domain-specific languages within distributed computing. 570-571 - Johnson Fong, Ho-Pun Lam, Ricky Robinson, Jadwiga Indulska:
Defeasible preferences for intelligible pervasive applications to enhance eldercare. 572-577 - Bernhard Schmitz, Thomas Ertl:
Rule-based transformation of map data. 578-583 - Daniele Riboni, Claudio Bettini:
Private context-aware recommendation of points of interest: An initial investigation. 584-589 - Muhammad Awais Azam, Jonathan Loo, Aboubaker Lasebae, Sardar Kashif Ashraf Khan, Waleed Ejaz:
Behavioural analysis of low entropy mobile people using contextual information. 590-595 - Nicola Bicocchi, Gabriella Castelli, Matteo Lasagni, Marco Mamei, Franco Zambonelli:
Experiences on sensor fusion with commonsense reasoning. 596-601 - Kristina Y. Yordanova, Frank Krüger, Thomas Kirste:
Context aware approach for activity recognition based on precondition-effect rules. 602-607 - Viktoriya Degeler, Alexander Lazovik:
Cost-efficient context-aware rule maintenance. 608-612 - Manfred Wojciechowski, Markus Wiedeler:
Model-based development of context-aware applications using the MILEO-context server. 613-618 - Thilo Paul-Stueve, Sven Wachsmuth:
Towards a social context model and architecture for large-scale pervasive environments. 619-624 - Stefano Ferretti, Vittorio Ghini, Fabio Panzieri:
Scale-free opportunistic networks: Is it possible? 625-630 - Yao-Nan Lien, Yi-Shiuan Lin:
Placement of control network for mobile agents over opportunistic networks. 631-636 - Bongsoo Roh, Mijeong Hoh, Kimin Hwang, Guisoon Park, Suil Kim:
Traffic-aware adaptive routing metrics for tactical ad hoc networks. 637-642 - Christian Gottron, André König, Ralf Steinmetz:
A cluster-based locality-aware mobile peer-to-peer architecture. 643-648 - Fei Peng, Apostolos Malatras, Béat Hirsbrunner, Michèle Courant:
AntOM: Constructing multi-layer overlays for pervasive environments. 649-654 - Song-Yu Liu, Chen-Che Huang, Jiun-Long Huang, Chih-Lin Hu:
Distributed and localized maximum-lifetime data aggregation forest construction in wireless sensor networks. 655-660 - San-Yih Hwang, Wan-Shiou Yang:
On-tour attraction recommendation in a mobile environment. 661-666 - Freddy Limpens, Denis Gillet:
Towards agile competence development. 667-672 - Wan-Shiou Yang, San-Yih Hwang, Ying-Wei Shih:
Facilitating information sharing and social interaction in mobile peer-to-peer environment. 673-678 - Rory McGreal:
The need for Open Educational Resources for ubiquitous learning. 679-684 - Hendrik Roreger, Thomas C. Schmidt:
Socialize online learning: Why we should integrate learning content management with Online Social Networks. 685-690 - Wiebke Köhlmann, Raphael Zender, Ulrike Lucke:
FreshUP - Implementation and evaluation of a pervasive game for freshmen. 691-696 - Layale Constantine, Hazem M. Hajj:
A survey of ground-truth in emotion data annotation. 697-702 - Michael Zaki, Peter Forbrig:
Towards a pattern language for modeling interactive applications in smart meeting rooms. 703-708 - Umut Avci, Andrea Passerini:
Improving activity recognition by segmental pattern mining. 709-714 - Stefan Lohs, Reinhardt Karnapke, Jörg Nolte, Andreas Lagemann:
Self-stabilizing sensor networks for emergency management. 715-720 - Laurent Delosières, Simin Nadjm-Tehrani:
BATMAN store-and-forward: The best of the two worlds. 721-727 - Andreas Wolff, Christian Wietfeld:
Process-oriented deployment of ad-hoc networks in emergency scenarios. 728-733 - Congduc Pham:
Pannable and fixed camera interactions for enhanced surveillance applications with wireless image sensors. 734-739 - Teruhiro Mizumoto, Shinya Imazu, Weihua Sun, Naoki Shibata, Keiichi Yasumoto:
Emergency medical support system for visualizing locations and vital signs of patients in Mass Casualty Incident. 740-745 - Christos Tselios, Konstantinos Birkos, Panagiotis Galiotos, Stavros A. Kotsopoulos, Tasos Dagiuklas:
Malicious threats and novel security extensions in P2PSIP. 746-751 - Ronny Klauck, Michael Kirsche:
XMPP to the rescue: Enhancing post disaster management and joint task force work. 752-757 - Toktam Mahmoodi, Manuel Roveri:
Identifying network failure via detecting changes in power profile. 758-763 - Preethi Chandur, R. M. Karthik, Krishna M. Sivalingam:
Performance evaluation of scheduling algorithms for mobile WiMAX networks. 764-769 - Evangelos Anifantis, Vasileios Karyotis, Symeon Papavassiliou:
A Markov Random Field framework for channel assignment in Cognitive Radio networks. 770-775 - Parwinder Singh, Amanpreet Singh, Carmelita Görg:
Load sensitive flow management extensions to QoS routing based on OSPF. 776-781 - Peizhao Hu, Nick Symons, Jadwiga Indulska, Marius Portmann:
Share your view: Wireless multi-hop video streaming using Android phones. 782-787 - Eric Chen, Satoshi Ogata, Keitaro Horikawa:
Offloading Android applications to the cloud without customizing Android. 788-793 - Bulut Altintas, Tacha Serif:
Indoor location detection with a RSS-based short term memory technique (KNN-STM). 794-798 - Yu Ge, Liang Liang, Wei Ni, Aung Aung Phyo Wai, Gang Feng:
A measurement study and implication for architecture design in wireless body area networks. 799-804 - Vittorio Ghini, Stefano Ferretti, Fabio Panzieri:
"Always Best Packet Switching" for SIP services. 805-810 - Farzana Rahman, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed:
Looking for needles in a haystack: Detecting counterfeits in large scale RFID systems using batch authentication protocol. 811-816 - Sebastian Zehe, Tobias Grosshauser, Thomas Hermann:
BRIX - An easy-to-use modular sensor and actuator prototyping toolkit. 817-822 - Marko Palviainen, Jarkko Kuusijärvi, Eila Ovaska:
Architecture for end-user programming of cross-smart space applications. 823-828 - Iván Corredor, Josué Iglesias, Ana M. Bernardos, José R. Casar:
A development methodology to facilitate the integration of Smart Spaces into the Web of Things. 829-834 - Gerrit Niezen, Bram J. J. van der Vlist, Sachin Bhardwaj, Tanir Ozcelebi:
Performance evaluation of a semantic smart space deployment. 835-841 - Michele Amoretti, Marco Picone, Francesco Zanichelli:
Global Ambient Intelligence: An autonomic approach. 842-847 - Aitor Almeida, Diego López-de-Ipiña:
An inference sharing architecture for a more efficient context reasoning. 848-852 - Takuya Inada, Kousuke Ikegami, Shinsuke Matsumoto, Masahide Nakamura, Hiroshi Igaki:
On detecting service chains in sensor-driven home network services. 853-858 - Antonio Coronato, Luigi Gallo:
Towards abnormal behavior detection of cognitive impaired people. 859-864 - Miguel A. Serrano, Juan Gómez-Romero, Miguel A. Patricio, Jesús García, José M. Molina:
Ontological representation of time-of-flight camera data to support vision-based AmI. 865-870 - Henar Martín, Josué Iglesias, Jesús Cano, Ana M. Bernardos, José R. Casar:
Towards a fuzzy-based multi-classifier selection module for activity recognition applications. 871-876 - Florian Lettner, Clemens Holzmann:
Sensing mobile phone interaction in the field. 877-882 - Manisha J. Nene, Rajendra S. Deodhar, Lalit M. Patnaik:
D-UREA: Distributed uncovered region exploration algorithm for reorganization of sensor nodes to maximize coverage. 883-888 - Faezeh Hajiaghajani, Marjan Naderan Tahan, Hossein Pedram, Mehdi Dehghan:
HCMTT: Hybrid clustering for multi-target tracking in Wireless Sensor Networks. 889-894 - Muhidul Islam Khan, Bernhard Rinner:
Resource coordination in wireless sensor networks by cooperative reinforcement learning. 895-900 - Vassilis Kostakos:
Keynote: From labs to cities: Mapping the social impact of ubiquitous technologies. 901 - Stuart Moran, Irene López de Vallejo, Keiichi Nakata, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Rachael Luck, Peter McLennan, Steve Hailes:
Studying the impact of ubiquitous monitoring technology on office worker behaviours: The value of sharing research data. 902-907 - Christian Detweiler, Koen V. Hindriks:
Value-sensitive design patterns for pervasive health care. 908-913 - Antoni Martínez-Ballesté, Hatem A. Rashwan, Domenec Puig, Antonia Paniza Fullana:
Towards a trustworthy privacy in pervasive video surveillance systems. 914-919 - J. Berzosa, Jon Mabe, Neil J. Grabham, M.-J. Tudor:
Social issues of power harvesting as key enables of WSN in pervasive computing. 920-924 - Amandeep Dhir, Nobert Jere, Puneet Kaur, Mikko Heiskala, Ibrahim A. Albidewi, Daniyal M. Alghazzawi:
Design guidelines for pervasive computing: Implications of technology use in Africa. 925-930
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