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IEEE Pervasive Computing, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January - March 2014
- Maria Ebling:
The Road Ahead: Diverse and Digital. 2-5 - Jason I. Hong, Mary Baker:
3D Printing, Smart Cities, Robots, and More. 6-9 - Albrecht Schmidt, Bastian Pfleging, Christian Holz, Lars Erik Holmquist:
From Photography to Ubiquitous Capture Systems. 10-13 - Daniel Roggen, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Masaaki Fukumoto, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
ISWC 2013-Wearables Are Here to Stay. 14-18 - Alois Ferscha, Joseph A. Paradiso, Roger M. Whitaker:
Attention Management in Pervasive Computing. 19-21 - Benjamin Poppinga, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Sensor-Based Identification of Opportune Moments for Triggering Notifications. 22-29 - Shuyu Shi, Stephan Sigg, Wei Zhao, Yusheng Ji:
Monitoring Attention Using Ambient FM Radio Signals. 30-36 - Lizbeth Escobedo, Monica Tentori, Eduardo Quintana, Jesús Favela, Daniel Garcia-Rosas:
Using Augmented Reality to Help Children with Autism Stay Focused. 38-46 - Alois Ferscha:
Attention, Please! 48-54 - Sami Vihavainen, Airi Lampinen, Antti Oulasvirta, Suvi Silfverberg, Asko Lehmuskallio:
The Clash between Privacy and Automation in Social Media. 56-63 - Chuang-Wen You, Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao, Bo-Jhang Ho, Tiffany Yu-Han Chen, Wei-Fehng Wang, Lien-Ti Bei, Hao-Hua Chu, Ming-Syan Chen:
ConvenienceProbe: A Phone-Based System for Retail Trade-Area Analysis. 64-71 - P. K. Mishra, Ron F. Stewart, Miodrag Bolic, Mustapha C. E. Yagoub:
RFID in Underground-Mining Service Applications. 72-79 - Nemanja Memarovic, Simon Mayer, Paul Baumann, Marco Pasch:
UbiComp 2013. 80-83 - Ashish Sharma, Paul Eastham, Francesco Nerieri:
Designing an Energy-Efficient Cloud Messaging Service for Smartphones. 84-88
Volume 13, Number 2, April - June 2014
- Maria Ebling:
Pervasive Change Challenges Elders. 2-4 - Sundaresan Jayaraman:
A Note on Smart Textiles. 5-6 - Jason I. Hong, Mary Baker:
Wearable Computing. 7-9 - Jochen Meyer, Susanne Boll:
Digital Health Devices for Everyone! 10-13 - Yan Wang, Yingying Chen, Richard P. Martin:
Leveraging Wi-Fi Signals to Monitor Human Queues. 14-17 - Cecilia Mascolo, Eric Paulos, John F. Canny:
Pervasive Analytics and Citizen Science [Guest editors' introduction]. 18-19 - Matthias Stevens, Michalis Vitos, Julia Altenbuchner, Gillian Conquest, Jerome Lewis, Muki Haklay:
Taking Participatory Citizen Science to Extremes. 20-29 - Daniele Quercia, Diego Sáez-Trumper:
Mining Urban Deprivation from Foursquare: Implicit Crowdsourcing of City Land Use. 30-36 - Jorge Bahamonde, Alejandro Hevia, Giselle Font, Javier Bustos-Jiménez, Camila Montero:
Mining Private Information from Public Data: The Transantiago Case. 37-43 - Alice Angus, Giles Lane, George Roussos:
Public Goods: Using Pervasive Computing to Inspire Grassroots Activism. 44-51 - Alex Arbit, Yossef Oren, Avishai Wool:
A Secure Supply-Chain RFID System that Respects Your Privacy. 52-60 - Ian Warren, Andrew Meads, Satish Narayana Srirama, Thiranjith Weerasinghe, Carlos Paniagua:
Push Notification Mechanisms for Pervasive Smartphone Applications. 61-71 - Dongsoo Han, Suk Hoon Jung, Minkyu Lee, Giwan Yoon:
Building a Practical Wi-Fi-Based Indoor Navigation System. 72-79 - Ceara Byrne, Ryan Kerwin, Jay Zuerndorfer, Scott M. Gilliland, Zehua Guo, Melody Moore Jackson, Thad E. Starner:
Two-Way Communication between Working Dogs and Their Handlers. 80-83 - James M. Rehg, Agata Rozga, Gregory D. Abowd, Matthew S. Goodwin:
Behavioral Imaging and Autism. 84-87
Volume 13, Number 3, July - September 2014
- Maria R. Ebling:
Science Fiction or Reality? 2-4 - Jason I. Hong, Mary Baker:
Smartphones, Teddy Bears, and Toys. 5-7 - Katrin Wolf, Albrecht Schmidt, Agon Bexheti, Marc Langheinrich:
Lifelogging: You're Wearing a Camera? 8-12 - Donna Spruijt-Metz, Wendy Nilsen:
Dynamic Models of Behavior for Just-in-Time Adaptive Interventions. 13-17 - Steve Hodges, Björn Hartmann, Hans Gellersen, Albrecht Schmidt:
A Revolution in the Making [Guest editors' introduction]. 18-21 - David A. Mellis:
Do-It-Yourself Fabrication of Electronic Devices. 22-29 - Yoshihiro Kawahara, Steve Hodges, Nan-Wei Gong, Simon Olberding, Jürgen Steimle:
Building Functional Prototypes Using Conductive Inkjet Printing. 30-38 - Jessica Lo, Audrey Girouard:
Fabricating Bendy: Design and Development of Deformable Prototypes. 40-46 - Amit Zoran, Roy Shilkrot, Pragun Goyal, Pattie Maes, Joseph A. Paradiso:
The Wise Chisel: The Rise of the Smart Handheld Tool. 48-57 - Sergi Rene, Juanjo Alins, Jorge Mata-Díaz, Carlos Gañán, Jose L. Muñoz, Oscar Esparza:
Vespa: Emulating Infotainment Applications in Vehicular Networks. 58-66 - Francisco Javier Ordóñez, Gwenn Englebienne, Paula de Toledo, Tim van Kasteren, Araceli Sanchis, Ben J. A. Kröse:
In-Home Activity Recognition: Bayesian Inference for Hidden Markov Models. 67-75 - Roy Want:
The Power of Smartphones. 76-79 - Andreas Bulling, Thorsten O. Zander:
Cognition-Aware Computing. 80-83 - Morgan Vigil, Paul Schmitt:
HotMobile 2014. 84-87
Volume 13, Number 4, October - December 2014
- Maria R. Ebling:
Pervasive Deployment Makes a Difference. 2-4 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
From 3D Printing to Spy Cats. 6-9 - Thad Starner:
How Wearables Worked their Way into the Mainstream. 10-15 - Mary Baker:
Terry O'Shea on the Function, Fashion, and Future of Wearables. 16-19 - Mary Baker, Jason I. Hong, Mark Billinghurst:
Wearable Computing from Jewels to Joules [Guest editors' introduction]. 20-22 - Kent Lyons, Halley Profita:
The Multiple Dispositions of On-Body and Wearable Devices. 24-31 - Kai Kunze, Paul Lukowicz:
Sensor Placement Variations in Wearable Activity Recognition. 32-41 - Longhan Xie, Mingjing Cai:
Human Motion: Sustainable Power for Wearable Electronics. 42-49 - Andreas Komninos, Mark D. Dunlop:
Text Input on a Smart Watch. 50-58 - Ivan Elhart, Tommi Heikkinen, Aaron J. Quigley:
Pervasive Displays 2014. 59-63 - Hugo Plácido da Silva, Ana L. N. Fred, Raúl Martins:
Biosignals for Everyone. 64-71 - Yossi Gilad, Amir Herzberg, Ari Trachtenberg:
Securing Smartphones: A µTCB Approach. 72-79 - Bin Guo, Zhiwen Yu, Daqing Zhang, Huilei He, Jilei Tian, Xingshe Zhou:
Toward a Group-Aware Smartphone Sensing System. 80-88 - Nayeem Islam, Roy Want:
Smartphones: Past, Present, and Future. 89-92 - Travis Peters, Puneet Jain:
MobiSys 2014. 93-96
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