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IEEE Pervasive Computing, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January - March 2015
- Maria R. Ebling:
From Farming to Personal Privacy-Ubicomp's Impact on Society. 4-7 - Albrecht Schmidt:
Societal Discussion Required? Ubicomp Products beyond Weiser's Vision. 8-10 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
Technology Tackles Safety, Eavesdropping, and Student Life. 12-15 - Sunny Consolvo, Jason I. Hong, Marc Langheinrich:
Privacy and Security [Guest editors' introduction]. 16-17 - Gradeigh D. Clark, Janne Lindqvist:
Engineering Gesture-Based Authentication Systems. 18-25 - Reuben Kirkham, Chris Greenhalgh:
Social Access vs. Privacy in Wearable Computing: A Case Study of Autism. 26-33 - Florian Schaub, Bastian Könings, Michael Weber:
Context-Adaptive Privacy: Leveraging Context Awareness to Support Privacy Decision Making. 34-43 - Nigel Davies, Adrian Friday, Sarah Clinch, Corina Sas, Marc Langheinrich, Geoff Ward, Albrecht Schmidt:
Security and Privacy Implications of Pervasive Memory Augmentation. 44-53 - Zhanpeng Jin, Yu Chen:
Telemedicine in the Cloud Era: Prospects and Challenges. 54-61 - Hyojeong Shin, Yohan Chon, Yungeun Kim, Hojung Cha:
A Participatory Service Platform for Indoor Location-Based Services. 62-69 - Hristijan Gjoreski, Simon Kozina, Matjaz Gams, Mitja Lustrek, Juan Antonio Álvarez-García, Jin-Hyuk Hong, Anind K. Dey, Maurizio Bocca, Neal Patwari:
Competitive Live Evaluations of Activity-Recognition Systems. 70-77 - Jan M. Rabaey:
The Human Intranet-Where Swarms and Humans Meet. 78-83 - Alexis Hiniker, Seungchul Lee, Mateusz Mikusz:
UbiComp 2014. 84-87
Volume 14, Number 2, April - June 2015
- Maria R. Ebling:
Gaetano Borriello, 1958-2015. 2-4 - Maria R. Ebling:
The Importance of Being... Bored. 5-8 - Thierry Moreau, Adrian Sampson, Luis Ceze:
Approximate Computing: Making Mobile Systems More Efficient. 9-13 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
Drones, More Wearables, and New Things to See and Feel. 14-17 - Christian Weichel, Jason Alexander, Abhijit Karnik, Hans Gellersen:
Connected Tools in Digital Design. 18-21 - Sumi Helal, Sasu Tarkoma:
Smart Spaces. 22-23 - Mahadev Satyanarayanan, Pieter Simoens, Yu Xiao, Padmanabhan Pillai, Zhuo Chen, Kiryong Ha, Wenlu Hu, Brandon Amos:
Edge Analytics in the Internet of Things. 24-31 - Jie Liu, Yongqiang Qin, Qiang Yang, Chun Yu, Yuanchun Shi:
A Tabletop-Centric Smart Space for Emergency Response. 32-40 - Monica Tentori, Lizbeth Escobedo, Gabriela Balderas:
A Smart Environment for Children with Autism. 42-50 - Guodong Feng, Yuebin Yang, Xuemei Guo, Guoli Wang:
A Smart Fiber Floor for Indoor Target Localization. 52-59 - Alessandro Ricci, Michele Piunti, Luca Tummolini, Cristiano Castelfranchi:
The Mirror World: Preparing for Mixed-Reality Living. 60-63 - Corey A. Graves, Timothy P. Negron, Michael Chestnut II, Gabriel Popoola:
Studying Smart Spaces Using an "Embiquitous" Computing Analogy. 64-68 - Miodrag Bolic, Majed Rostamian, Petar M. Djuric:
Proximity Detection with RFID: A Step Toward the Internet of Things. 70-76 - Grégoire S. Larue, Andry Rakotonirainy, Anthony N. Pettitt:
Predicting Reduced Driver Alertness on Monotonous Highways. 78-85 - Jesús Favela, Jeffrey A. Kaye, Marjorie Skubic, Marilyn Rantz, Monica Tentori:
Living Labs for Pervasive Healthcare Research. 86-89 - Nicola Dell, Trevor Perrier, Bradford Campbell, Noah Klugman, Thomas Zachariah:
DEV 14 and HotMobile 15. 90-
Volume 14, Number 3, July - September 2015
- Maria R. Ebling:
Digitally Enhanced Learning? 2-4 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
Instrumenting Our World, Ourselves, and Our Livestock. 5-9 - Venet Osmani:
Smartphones in Mental Health: Detecting Depressive and Manic Episodes. 10-13 - Calin Cascaval, Pablo Montesinos-Ortego, Behnam Robatmili, Darío Suárez Gracia:
Concurrency in Mobile Browser Engines. 14-19 - Marc Langheinrich, Nigel Davies, Mark Billinghurst:
Digitally Enhanced Reality. 20-21 - Shahram Jalaliniya, Thomas Pederson:
Designing Wearable Personal Assistants for Surgeons: An Egocentric Approach. 22-31 - Oliver Amft, Florian Wahl, Shoya Ishimaru, Kai Kunze:
Making Regular Eyeglasses Smart. 32-43 - Scott A. Carter, Pernilla Qvarfordt, Matthew Cooper, Ville Mäkelä:
Creating Tutorials with Web-Based Authoring and Heads-Up Capture. 44-52 - Markus Funk, Albrecht Schmidt:
Cognitive Assistance in the Workplace. 53-55 - Marc Langheinrich, Nigel Davies:
From Fishing Trips in Alaska to Cherry Blossoms in Japan: Martin Källström's Take on Wearable Cameras. 56-61 - Dian Tjondronegoro, Judy Drennan, David J. Kavanagh, Elaine Jing Zhao, Angela M. White, Josephine Previte, Jason P. Connor, Marie-Louise Fry:
Designing a Mobile Social Tool that Moderates Drinking. 62-69 - Dan Chalmers:
Pervasive Computing as a Classroom-Based Course. 70-78 - Albrecht Schmidt:
Crowdfunding for Ubicomp Products: Interviews with Amanda Williams and Khai Truong. 79-83 - Christos Efstratiou, Kiran K. Rachuri, Sajal K. Das:
IEEE PerCom 2015. 84-88
Volume 14, Number 4, October - December 2015
- Maria R. Ebling:
Turning Back the Clock. 2-4 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
From Nifty Gadgets to Dire Warnings. 6-11 - Lars Lischke, Dominik Weber, Scott Greenwald:
Pervasive Interaction Across Displays. 12-15 - Lori Flynn, William Klieber:
Smartphone Security. 16-21 - Anind K. Dey, Florian Pinel:
Pervasive Food. 22-23 - Caleb Harper, Mario Siller:
OpenAG: A Globally Distributed Network of Food Computing. 24-27 - Adrian K. Clear, Adrian Friday, Mark Rouncefield, Alan Chamberlain:
Supporting Sustainable Food Shopping. 28-36 - Pia Tukkinen, Janne Lindqvist:
Understanding Motivations for Using Grocery Shopping Applications. 38-44 - Bo Zhou, Jingyuan Cheng, Paul Lukowicz, Attila Reiss, Oliver Amft:
Monitoring Dietary Behavior with a Smart Dining Tray. 46-56 - Florian Pinel:
What's Cooking with Chef Watson? An Interview with Lav Varshney and James Briscione. 58-62 - Lisa M. Vizer, Andrew Sears:
Classifying Text-Based Computer Interactions for Health Monitoring. 64-71 - Mitja Lustrek, Hristijan Gjoreski, Narciso González Vega, Simon Kozina, Bozidara Cvetkovic, Violeta Mirchevska, Matjaz Gams:
Fall Detection Using Location Sensors and Accelerometers. 72-79 - Ana Nika, Sofia Scataglini, Sirine Taleb:
MobiSys 2015. 80-83 - Michael J. Gonzales, Hanna Schneider:
Pervasive Health 2015. 84-88
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