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8th PerCom 2010: Mannheim, Germany
- Eigth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, PerCom 2010, March 29 - April 2, 2010, Mannheim, Germany. IEEE Computer Society 2010, ISBN 978-1-4244-5329-0
Keynote 1
- Kurt Rothermel:
Large-scale context management. 1
Pervasive and Mobile Applications
- Shinichi Minamimoto, Sae Fujii, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Teruo Higashino:
Local map generation using position and communication history of mobile nodes. 2-10 - Justin Mazzola Paluska, Hubert Pham:
Interactive streaming of structured data. 11-19 - Mikko Juhani Pitkänen, Teemu Kärkkäinen, Jörg Ott:
Opportunistic web access via WLAN hotspots. 20-30
WSNs in Pervasive Systems
- Paolo Medagliani, Jeremie Leguay, Vincent Gay, Mario Lopez-Ramos, Gianluigi Ferrari:
Engineering energy-efficient target detection applications in Wireless Sensor Networks. 31-39 - Vasanth Rajamani, Christine Julien:
Blurring snapshots: Temporal inference of missing and uncertain data. 40-50 - Tahiry Razafindralambo
, Nathalie Mitton, Aline Carneiro Viana, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Katia Obraczka:
Adaptive deployment for pervasive data gathering in connectivity-challenged environments. 51-59 - Juong-Sik Lee, Baik Hoh:
Sell your experiences: a market mechanism based incentive for participatory sensing. 60-68
Keynote 2
- Pertti Huuskonen:
Ten views to context awareness. 69
Best Paper Award Candidates
- Andrew Colin Rice, Simon Hay:
Decomposing power measurements for mobile devices. 70-78 - Hua Qin, Zi Li, Yanfei Wang, Xuejia Lu, Wensheng Zhang, Guiling Wang:
An integrated network of roadside sensors and vehicles for driving safety: Concept, design and experiments. 79-87 - Xunteng Xu, Lin Gu, Jianping Wang, Guoliang Xing:
Negotiate power and performance in the reality of RFID systems. 88-97
Human Activity Recognition
- Marten Pijl, Steven van de Par, Caifeng Shan
:
An event-based approach to multi-modal activity modeling and recognition. 98-106 - Zhiwen Yu, Zhiyong Yu
, Hideki Aoyama, Motoyuki Ozeki, Yuichi Nakamura:
Capture, recognition, and visualization of human semantic interactions in meetings. 107-115 - Dae-Ki Cho, Min Y. Mun, Uichin Lee, William J. Kaiser, Mario Gerla:
AutoGait: A mobile platform that accurately estimates the distance walked. 116-124
Middleware for Pervasive Applications
- Atanu Roy Chowdhury, Benjamin Falchuk, Archan Misra
:
MediAlly: A provenance-aware remote health monitoring middleware. 125-134 - Seungwoo Kang, Youngki Lee, Chulhong Min, Younghyun Ju, Taiwoo Park, Jinwon Lee, Yunseok Rhee, Junehwa Song:
Orchestrator: An active resource orchestration framework for mobile context monitoring in sensor-rich mobile environments. 135-144 - Bo Ding, Huaimin Wang, Dian-xi Shi, Jiannong Cao:
Taming software adaptability with architecture-centric framework. 145-151
Position and Route Estimation
- Djamshid Tavangarian:
Pervasive computing: What next? 152 - Aleksandar Matic, Andrei Papliatseyeu, Venet Osmani, Oscar Mayora-Ibarra
:
Tuning to your position: FM radio based indoor localization with spontaneous recalibration. 153-161 - Ulrich Steinhoff, Bernt Schiele
:
Dead reckoning from the pocket - An experimental study. 162-170
Pervasive Systems
- Mirco Rossi, Oliver Amft
, Martin Kusserow, Gerhard Tröster:
Collaborative real-time speaker identification for wearable systems. 180-189 - Lu Han, Stephen Smaldone, Pravin Shankar, James Boyce, Liviu Iftode:
Ad-hoc voice-based group communication. 190-198 - Peter Stephan, Gerrit Meixner
, Holger Koessling, Florian Floerchinger, Lisa Ollinger:
Product-mediated communication through digital object memories in heterogeneous value chains. 199-207
Pervasive Applications Development
- Hubert Pham, Justin Mazzola Paluska:
PerViz: Painkillers for pervasive application debugging. 208-216 - Mads Darø Kristensen:
Scavenger: Transparent development of efficient cyber foraging applications. 217-226 - Geert Vanderhulst, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
Pervasive maps: Explore and interact with pervasive environments. 227-234
Localization and Tracking
- Matthias Kranz
, Carl Fischer, Albrecht Schmidt:
A comparative study of DECT and WLAN signals for indoor localization. 235-243 - Hua-Yan Wang, Vincent Wenchen Zheng, Junhui Zhao, Qiang Yang:
Indoor localization in multi-floor environments with reduced effort. 244-252 - Thadpong Pongthawornkamol, Shameem Ahmed, Klara Nahrstedt, Akira Uchiyama:
Zero-knowledge real-time indoor tracking via outdoor wireless directional antennas. 253-261
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