Pervasive Computing 4th International Conference, PERVASIVE 2006, Dublin, Ireland, May 7-10, 2006, Proceedings
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2006, 2006
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2006 |
Series: | Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- A Practical Approach to Recognizing Physical Activities
- Building Reliable Activity Models Using Hierarchical Shrinkage and Mined Ontology
- “Need to Know”: Examining Information Need in Location Discourse
- Collaborative Localization: Enhancing WiFi-Based Position Estimation with Neighborhood Links in Clusters
- Risks of Using AP Locations Discovered Through War Driving
- Declarative Support for Sensor Data Cleaning
- Detecting and Interpreting Muscle Activity with Wearable Force Sensors
- The Design of a Portable Kit of Wireless Sensors for Naturalistic Data Collection
- The Smart Tachograph – Individual Accounting of Traffic Costs and Its Implications
- Domino: Exploring Mobile Collaborative Software Adaptation
- Keep Your Eyes on the Road and Your Finger on the Trigger – Designing for Mixed Focus of Attention in a Mobile Game for Brief Encounters
- Unobtrusive Multimodal Biometrics for Ensuring Privacy and Information Security with Personal Devices
- LoKey: Leveraging the SMS Network in Decentralized, End-to-End Trust Establishment
- Scalability in a Secure Distributed Proof System
- Secure Mobile Computing Via Public Terminals
- iCAP: Interactive Prototyping of Context-Aware Applications
- iCam: Precise at-a-Distance Interaction in the Physical Environment
- Gesture Signature for Ambient Intelligence Applications: A Feasibility Study
- Exploring the Effects of Target Location Size and Position System Accuracy on Location Based Applications
- Displays in the Wild: Understanding the Dynamics and Evolution of a Display Ecology
- Modeling Human Behavior from Simple Sensors in the Home
- Using a Live-In Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing Research
- The Diet-Aware Dining Table: Observing Dietary Behaviors over a Tabletop Surface
- Lessons for the Future:Experiences with the Installation and Use of Today’s Domestic Sensors and Technologies