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- Eiman Kanjo, Dirk Trossen:
Sensor Systems and Software - 5th International Conference, S-CUBE 2014, Coventry, UK, October 6-7, 2014, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 143, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-17135-7 [contents] - 2014
- Sebastian D. Bersch, Djamel Azzi, Rinat Khusainov:
Artificial Immune System - A New Approach for the Long-Term Data Monitoring in Ambient Assisted Living. S-CUBE 2014: 41-50 - Sebastian D. Bersch, Djamel Azzi, Rinat Khusainov, Ifeyinwa E. Achumba:
A Open Hardware Wireless Sensor Monitoring System for Human Wellbeing Research in Ambient Assisted Living. S-CUBE 2014: 30-40 - Alan Carlton, Rafael Cepeda, David Trousdale:
From Silos to the IoT via oneM2M, a Standardized M2M Service Platform. S-CUBE 2014: 106-109 - Dulce Domingos, Francisco Martins, Lara Caiola:
Decentralising Internet of Things Aware BPMN Business Processes. S-CUBE 2014: 110-119 - Francesco Giurlanda, Pericle Perazzo, Gianluca Dini:
HUMsim: A Privacy-Oriented Human Mobility Simulator. S-CUBE 2014: 61-70 - Markus Johansson, Keijo Haataja, Mikko Kolehmainen, Pekka J. Toivanen:
Design of a Novel Adaptive Indoor Air Quality Control for Co-learning Smart House. S-CUBE 2014: 1-10 - Eiman Kanjo:
Overview of Mobile Sensing for Special Needs: Lessons Learned from I Can Workshop. S-CUBE 2014: 82-92 - Reinhardt Karnapke, Stefan Lohs, Jörg Nolte:
How to Ruin Sensor Network Performance Using Duplicate Suppression. S-CUBE 2014: 20-29 - Sarmad Ullah Khan, Rafiullah Khan:
A Secure Authentication and Key Management Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks. S-CUBE 2014: 51-60 - Dana Pavel, Dirk Trossen:
A User-Centric Approach to Building Experience Platforms for Capturing Lifestyle and Wellbeing Information. S-CUBE 2014: 93-105 - Anne Toomey, Raymond Oliver, Niamh O'Connor, Patrick Stevenson-Keating:
A Design-Led, Materials Based Approach to Human Centered Applications Using Modified Dielectric Electroactive Polymer Sensors. S-CUBE 2014: 11-19 - Antti Väänänen, Keijo Haataja, Mikko Asikainen, Iiro Jantunen, Pekka J. Toivanen:
Mobile Health Applications: A Comparative Analysis and a Novel Mobile Health Platform. S-CUBE 2014: 71-81
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