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IEEE Pervasive Computing, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January - March 2017
- Maria R. Ebling:
TJBot and Zooids: The Connection between Pervasive Computing and AI. 2-4 - Florian Michahelles:
Making Sense of the Internet of Things. 5 - Albrecht Schmidt
:
Augmenting Human Intellect and Amplifying Perception and Cognition. 6-10 - Rajalakshmi Nandakumar, Shyamnath Gollakota:
Unleashing the Power of Active Sonar. 11-15 - Kay Connelly, Oscar Mayora
, Jesús Favela, Maia L. Jacobs, Aleksandar Matic, Chris D. Nugent
, Stefan Wagner:
The Future of Pervasive Health. 16-20 - Florian 'Floyd' Mueller
, Albrecht Schmidt
:
Drones Ripe for Pervasive Use. 21-23 - Milan Erdelj, Enrico Natalizio
, Kaushik R. Chowdhury
, Ian F. Akyildiz:
Help from the Sky: Leveraging UAVs for Disaster Management. 24-32 - Ekaterina Peshkova
, Martin Hitz, Bonifaz Kaufmann:
Natural Interaction Techniques for an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle System. 34-42 - Paul Coulton
, Joseph Lindley
:
Design Fiction: Anticipating Adoption. 43-47 - Jürgen Scheible, Markus Funk, Klen Copic Pucihar, Matjaz Kljun
, Mark Lochrie, Paul Egglestone, Peter Skrlj:
Using Drones for Art and Exergaming. 48-56 - Haik Kalantarian, Nabil Alshurafa
, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
A Survey of Diet Monitoring Technology. 57-65 - Ian Craig, Mark Albert Whitty
:
Region Formation for Efficient Offline Location Prediction. 66-73 - Eun Kyoung Choe, Saeed Abdullah
, Mashfiqui Rabbi, Edison Thomaz, Daniel A. Epstein, Felicia Cordeiro, Matthew Kay
, Gregory D. Abowd, Tanzeem Choudhury, James Fogarty, Bongshin Lee, Mark Matthews
, Julie A. Kientz:
Semi-Automated Tracking: A Balanced Approach for Self-Monitoring Applications. 74-84 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
Improving Our Bodies, Our Meals, and Our Gadgets. 85-88
Volume 16, Number 2, 2017
- Maria R. Ebling:
An Explosion of Power Cords. 4-6 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
Views of Current and Future Technology. 9-13 - Kai Kunze, Kouta Minamizawa, Stephan G. Lukosch
, Masahiko Inami
, Jun Rekimoto:
Superhuman Sports: Applying Human Augmentation to Physical Exercise. 14-17 - Santosh Kumar, Gregory D. Abowd, William T. Abraham, Mustafa al'Absi, Duen Horng Chau
, Emre Ertin, Deborah Estrin, Deepak Ganesan, Timothy Hnat, Syed Monowar Hossain, Zachary G. Ives
, Jacqueline Kerr, Benjamin M. Marlin
, Susan A. Murphy, James M. Rehg
, Inbal Nahum-Shani, Vivek Shetty, Ida Sim, Bonnie Spring
, Mani B. Srivastava
, David W. Wetter:
Center of Excellence for Mobile Sensor Data-to-Knowledge (MD2K). 18-22 - Andrew T. Crooks
, Katja Schechtner, Anind K. Dey, Andrew Hudson-Smith:
Creating Smart Buildings and Cities. 23-25 - Yuji Yoshimura
, Anne Krebs, Carlo Ratti:
Noninvasive Bluetooth Monitoring of Visitors' Length of Stay at the Louvre. 26-34 - Vladimir Zdraveski, Kostadin Mishev
, Dimitar Trajanov
, Ljupco Kocarev:
ISO-Standardized Smart City Platform Architecture and Dashboard. 35-43 - Salvador Ruiz-Correa
, Darshan Santani, Beatriz Ramirez-Salazar, Itzia Ruiz-Correa, Fatima Alba Rendon-Huerta, Carlo Olmos-Carrillo, Brisa Carmina Sandoval-Mexicano, Angel Humberto Arcos-Garcia, Rogelio Hasimoto-Beltrán
, Daniel Gatica-Perez
:
SenseCityVity: Mobile Crowdsourcing, Urban Awareness, and Collective Action in Mexico. 44-53 - Oliver Bates
, Adrian Friday
:
Beyond Data in the Smart City: Repurposing Existing Campus IoT. 54-60 - Yasue Kishino, Yutaka Yanagisawa, Yoshinari Shirai, Shin Mizutani, Takayuki Suyama, Futoshi Naya:
Agile Environmental Monitoring Exploits Rapid Prototyping and In Situ Adaptation. 61-71 - Katja Schechtner:
Bridging the Adoption Gap for Smart City Technologies: An Interview with Rob Kitchin. 72-75 - Suining He
, Tianyang Hu, S.-H. Gary Chan:
Toward Practical Deployment of Fingerprint-Based Indoor Localization. 76-83 - Barbara Lenz, Dirk Heinrichs:
What Can We Learn from Smart Urban Mobility Technologies? 84-86 - Florian Michahelles, Alexander Ilic
, Kai Kunze, Mareike Kritzler, Stefan Schneegass
:
IoT 2016. 87-89 - Florian Michahelles:
Internet of Things Reality Check. 90-91 - Nayeem Islam, Saumitra Das, Yin Chen:
On-Device Mobile Phone Security Exploits Machine Learning. 92-96
Volume 16, Number 3, 2017
- Maria R. Ebling:
Could Pervasive Computing Influence Democracy? 4-6 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
Sensing, Privacy, and Things We Don't Discuss. 7-11 - Pedro Lopes
, Patrick Baudisch:
Immense Power in a Tiny Package: Wearables Based on Electrical Muscle Stimulation. 12-16 - Maria R. Ebling, Roy Want:
Pervasive Computing Revisited. 17-19 - Maria R. Ebling, Roy Want:
Satya Revisits "Pervasive Computing: Vision and Challenges". 20-23 - Rajesh Krishna Balan, Jason Flinn:
Cyber Foraging: Fifteen Years Later. 24-30 - Shwetak N. Patel, Joshua R. Smith:
Powering Pervasive Computing Systems. 32-38 - Jason I. Hong
:
The Privacy Landscape of Pervasive Computing. 40-48 - Nigel Davies
, Sarah Clinch
:
Pervasive Data Science. 50-58 - Andrew L. Kun:
Textbooks for Pervasive Computing Training and Education. 59-61 - Shih-Jung Wu, Rui-Dong Chiang, Shih-Hao Chang, Wei-Ting Chang:
An Interactive Telecare System Enhanced with IoT Technology. 62-69 - Ville Mäkelä, Jobin Mathew James, Tuuli Keskinen
, Jaakko Hakulinen
, Markku Turunen
:
"It's Natural to Grab and Pull": Retrieving Content from Large Displays Using Mid-Air Gestures. 70-77 - Jesús Favela:
Pervasive Technologies for Perception Change. 78-81 - Nicholas D. Lane, Sourav Bhattacharya, Akhil Mathur, Petko Georgiev, Claudio Forlivesi, Fahim Kawsar:
Squeezing Deep Learning into Mobile and Embedded Devices. 82-88
Volume 16, Number 4, October - December 2017
- Maria R. Ebling:
"All Good Things Must Come to an End". 4-6 - Heather M. Patterson:
Physical Computing's Connected and Shape-Changing Future. 7-11 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
From Working through Glass to Cheating the Cheaters. 12-16 - Andrew L. Kun, Orit Shaer, Albrecht Schmidt
, Susanne Boll:
Ubicomp without Borders: International Experiences in Pervasive Computing. 17-21 - Rob Van Kranenburg:
Council: The Emergence of an IoT Think Tank. 22-24 - Yoshihiro Kawahara
, Céline Coutrix
, Jason Alexander
, Albrecht Schmidt
:
Physical Computing - Flexible and Shape-Changing Interfaces. 25-27 - Matthew Ernst, Travis Swan, Victor Cheung, Audrey Girouard:
Typhlex: Exploring Deformable Input for Blind Users Controlling a Mobile Screen Reader. 28-35 - Ken Nakagaki, Sean Follmer
, Artem Dementyev, Joseph A. Paradiso, Hiroshi Ishii:
Designing Line-Based Shape-Changing Interfaces. 36-46 - Albrecht Schmidt
:
The World is Not Flat: Shape-Changing User Interfaces An Interview with Anne Roudaut, Kasper Hornbæk, and Hiroshi Ishii. 47-49 - Jingyi Li, Michael Wessely, Sean Follmer, Stefanie Mueller:
Summer School for Computational Fabrication and Smart Matter. 50-53 - Tianqi Lu, Zhengguang Xu, Benxiong Huang:
An Event-Based Nonintrusive Load Monitoring Approach: Using the Simplified Viterbi Algorithm. 54-61 - Yonatan Vaizman, Katherine Ellis, Gert R. G. Lanckriet:
Recognizing Detailed Human Context in the Wild from Smartphones and Smartwatches. 62-74 - Tim Althoff:
Population-Scale Pervasive Health. 75-79 - Oliver Amft, Kristof Van Laerhoven
:
What Will We Wear After Smartphones? 80-85 - Mohamed Khamis
, J. Henderson, Guiying Du:
PerDis 2017. 86-89

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