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Pervasive and Mobile Computing, Volume 51
Volume 51, December 2018
- Enrique Garcia-Ceja, Michael Riegler, Tine Nordgreen, Petter Jakobsen

, Ketil J. Oedegaard, Jim Tørresen:
Mental health monitoring with multimodal sensing and machine learning: A survey. 1-26
- Lorenzo Valerio

, Marco Conti, Andrea Passarella
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Energy efficient distributed analytics at the edge of the network for IoT environments. 27-42 - Azizur Rahim

, Kai Ma
, Wenhong Zhao
, Amr Tolba
, Zafer Al-Makhadmeh, Feng Xia
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Cooperative data forwarding based on crowdsourcing in vehicular social networks. 43-55 - Ming Zeng, Kai Zhang

, Jie Chen, Haifeng Qian:
P3GQ: A practical privacy-preserving generic location-based services query scheme. 56-72 - Xing Jin

, Mingchu Li, Xiaomei Sun, Cheng Guo, Jia Liu:
Reputation-based multi-auditing algorithmic mechanism for reliable mobile crowdsensing. 73-87 - Fengrui Shi, Zhijin Qin

, Di Wu
, Julie A. McCann:
Effective truth discovery and fair reward distribution for mobile crowdsensing. 88-103 - You-Chiun Wang

, Jiun-Wen Huang:
Efficient dispatch of mobile sensors in a WSN with wireless chargers. 104-120 - Vinícius M. A. de Souza

, Rafael Giusti
, Antonio J. L. Batista
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Asfault: A low-cost system to evaluate pavement conditions in real-time using smartphones and machine learning. 121-137 - Yanli Xu, Feng Liu

, Ping Wu:
Interference management for D2D communications in heterogeneous cellular networks. 138-149 - Zachary Wemlinger

, Lawrence B. Holder
:
Cross-environment activity recognition using a shared semantic vocabulary. 150-159 - Yen-Wen Chen, Po-Yin Liao, Yu-Ching Chen:

Study of relay-based ad hoc rendezvous and data transmission in cognitive radio networks. 160-173 - Rafal Kapelko

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On the maximum movement to the power of random sensors for coverage and interference. 174-192 - Mattia Tomasoni, Andrea Capponi

, Claudio Fiandrino
, Dzmitry Kliazovich, Fabrizio Granelli
, Pascal Bouvry
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Why energy matters? Profiling energy consumption of mobile crowdsensing data collection frameworks. 193-208

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