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IEEE Pervasive Computing, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, January - March 2018
- Marc Langheinrich

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Got Change? 4-8 - Kyle Rector:

Enhancing Accessibility and Engagement for Those with Disabilities. 9-12 - Jason I. Hong

, Kyle Rector, Khai N. Truong:
Accessibility. 13-14 - Sayan Sarcar, Jussi P. P. Jokinen

, Antti Oulasvirta
, Zhenxin Wang, Chaklam Silpasuwanchai
, Xiangshi Ren
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Ability-Based Optimization of Touchscreen Interactions. 15-26 - Radu-Daniel Vatavu, Bogdan-Florin Gheran

, Maria-Doina Schipor:
The Impact of Low Vision on Touch-Gesture Articulation on Mobile Devices. 27-37 - Franca Garzotto

, Mirko Gelsomini
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Magic Room: A Smart Space for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorder. 38-48 - German H. Flores, Roberto Manduchi:

A Public Transit Assistant for Blind Bus Passengers. 49-59 - Kyle Rector:

An Interview with Richard E. Ladner. 60-63 - Reza Rawassizadeh, Timothy J. Pierson, Ronald A. Peterson, David Kotz

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NoCloud: Exploring Network Disconnection through On-Device Data Analysis. 64-74 - Stefanie Mueller:

Toward Direct Manipulation for Personal Fabrication. 75-81 - A. J. Brush, Mike Hazas, Jeannie Albrecht:

Smart Homes: Undeniable Reality or Always Just around the Corner? 82-86 - Alexander Pflaum, Philipp Golzer:

The IoT and Digital Transformation: Toward the Data-Driven Enterprise. 87-91 - Oliver Amft:

How Wearable Computing Is Shaping Digital Health. 92-98 - Ionut Damian, Elisabeth André

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Designing Systems to Augment Social Interactions. 99-103 - Mary Baker:

Real, Unreal, and Hacked. 104-112
Volume 17, Number 2, April - June 2018
- Marc Langheinrich

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For the Benefit of Humanity. 4-8 - Nigel Davies, Marc Langheinrich

, Pattie Maes, Jun Rekimoto:
Augmenting Humans. 9-10 - Esma Mansouri-Benssassi, Juan-Carlos Gomez, LouAnne E. Boyd, Gillian R. Hayes

, Juan Ye:
Wearable Assistive Technologies for Autism: Opportunities and Challenges. 11-21 - Sarah Clinch

, Cecilia Mascolo:
Learning from Our Mistakes: Identifying Opportunities for Technology Intervention against Everyday Cognitive Failure. 22-33 - Sang-won Leigh, Harshit Agrawal, Pattie Maes:

Robotic Symbionts: Interweaving Human and Machine Actions. 34-43 - Marc Langheinrich

, Nigel Davies:
Co-creation and Risk-Taking - In Pursuit of New Technology for Human Augmentation: An Interview with Pranav Mistry. 44-49 - Eun Kyoung Choe, Bongshin Lee, Tariq Osman Andersen

, Lauren Wilcox, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Harnessing the Power of Patient-Generated Data. 50-56 - Nicholas J. Kirsch:

Service Learning in Engineering Education. 57-61 - Sarah Spiekermann:

Carousel Kittens: The Case for a Value-Based IoT. 62-65 - Anhong Guo, Jeffrey P. Bigham:

Making Everyday Interfaces Accessible: Tactile Overlays by and for Blind People. 66-70 - Mary Baker:

People, Paths, and Paper. 71-77 - Thomas Ploetz, Jennifer Healey:

ISWC 2017: Riding the Waves of Wearables. 78-83 - Nina Zhuxiaona Wei, James A. Landay

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Evaluating Speech-Based Smart Devices Using New Usability Heuristics. 84-96
Volume 17, Number 3, July - September 2018
- Marc Langheinrich

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Bibliometrics - Measuring Pervasive Computing's Impact. 6-9 - Alastair R. Beresford, Cecilia Mascolo, Marco Gruteser:

The Specter of Malicious Computing: Securing the Internet of Things. 10-11 - Yair Meidan

, Michael Bohadana, Yael Mathov, Yisroel Mirsky, Asaf Shabtai, Dominik Breitenbacher, Yuval Elovici:
N-BaIoT - Network-Based Detection of IoT Botnet Attacks Using Deep Autoencoders. 12-22 - Ludwig Trotter

, Mike Harding
, Mateusz Mikusz
, Nigel Davies
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IoT-Enabled Highway Maintenance: Understanding Emerging Cybersecurity Threats. 23-34 - Anupam Das, Martin Degeling

, Daniel Smullen, Norman M. Sadeh:
Personalized Privacy Assistants for the Internet of Things: Providing Users with Notice and Choice. 35-46 - Xinglin Zhang, Lingyu Liang, Chengwen Luo, Long Cheng:

Privacy-Preserving Incentive Mechanisms for Mobile Crowdsensing. 47-57 - Niels van Berkel

, Julio Vega, Ankit Kariryaa, C. Estelle Smith, Ye Yuan:
CHI 2018. 58-63 - Orit Shaer, Evan M. Peck:

Teaching Pervasive Computing in Liberal Arts Colleges. 64-69 - Elisa Giaccardi

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Things Making Things: Designing the Internet of Reinvented Things. 70-72 - Mike Martin, Robert Weibel, Christina Röcke

, Steven M. Boker:
Semantic Activity Analytics for Healthy Aging: Challenges and Opportunities. 73-77 - A. J. Brush, Mike Hazas

, Jeannie Albrecht:
Smart Homes, Inhabited. 78-82 - Fahim Kawsar, Chulhong Min, Akhil Mathur, Allesandro Montanari

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Earables for Personal-Scale Behavior Analytics. 83-89 - David B. Ramsay

, Joseph A. Paradiso, Steven Hamburg:
Making Air (Quality) Visible: Exploiting New Technology to Dramatically Improve Atmospheric Monitoring. 90-94
Volume 17, Number 4, October - December 2018
- Marc Langheinrich

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The Golden Age of Privacy? 4-8 - Audrey Girouard, Andrew L. Kun, Anne Roudaut

, Orit Shaer:
Pervasive Computing Education. 9-12 - Florian Michahelles, Fahim Kawsar, Simon Mayer, Luca Mottola:

Beyond Testbeds: Real-World IoT Deployments. 13-14 - Keoma Brun-Laguna, Pascale Minet, Thomas Watteyne, Pedro Henrique Gomes:

Moving Beyond Testbeds? Lessons (We) Learned About Connectivity. 15-27 - Borja Martínez

, Xavier Vilajosana, Marius Monton
, Ignasi Vilajosana:
Supporting the IoT Business Value Through the Platformization of Pilots. 29-39 - Arne Bröring, Andreas Ziller, Victor Charpenay, Aparna Saisree Thuluva, Darko Anicic, Stefan Schmid, Achille Zappa

, Mari Paz Linares
, Lars Møller Mikkelsen, Christian Seidel:
The BIG IoTAPI -Semantically Enabling IoT Interoperability. 41-51 - Georgios Mylonas

, Dimitrios Amaxilatis
, Ioannis Chatzigiannakis
, Aris Anagnostopoulos
, Federica Paganelli
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Enabling Sustainability and Energy Awareness in Schools Based on IoT and Real-World Data. 53-63 - Andrey Somov, Dmitrii G. Shadrin

, Ilia Fastovets, Artyom Nikitin, Sergey A. Matveev
, Ivan V. Oseledets, Oleksii Hrinchuk:
Pervasive Agriculture: IoT-Enabled Greenhouse for Plant Growth Control. 65-75 - Ovidiu-Andrei Schipor

, Radu-Daniel Vatavu:
Invisible, Inaudible, and Impalpable: Users' Preferences and Memory Performance for Digital Content in Thin Air. 76-85 - George Nagy

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The Lifetime Reader. 86-95

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