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IEEE Pervasive Computing, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January - March 2016
- Maria R. Ebling:
Pervasive Computing and the Internet of Things. 2-4 - Ella Peltonen, Eemil Lagerspetz, Petteri Nurmi, Sasu Tarkoma:
Where Has My Battery Gone?: A Novel Crowdsourced Solution for Characterizing Energy Consumption. 6-9 - Kent Lyons:
Smartwatch Innovation: Exploring a Watch-First Model. 10-13 - Albrecht Schmidt:
Cloud-Based AI for Pervasive Applications. 14-18 - K. Venkatesh Prasad, Steve Hodges, Brian Noble:
Smart Vehicle Spaces [Guest Editorial]. 19-21 - Konstantinos Fysarakis, George Hatzivasilis, Charalampos Manifavas, Ioannis Papaefstathiou:
RtVMF: A Secure Real-Time Vehicle Management Framework. 22-30 - Andrew L. Kun, Susanne Boll, Albrecht Schmidt:
Shifting Gears: User Interfaces in the Age of Autonomous Driving. 32-38 - Sarfraz Nawaz, Christos Efstratiou, Cecilia Mascolo:
Smart Sensing Systems for the Daily Drive. 39-43 - K. Venkatesh Prasad, Steve Hodges, Brian Noble:
Toyota's Ken Laberteaux Talks about the Road Ahead. 44-47 - Jaroslaw Domaszewicz, Spyros Lalis, Aleksander Pruszkowski, Manos Koutsoubelias, Tomasz Tajmajer, Nasos Grigoropoulos, Michele Nati, Alexander Gluhak:
Soft Actuation: Smart Home and Office with Human-in-the-Loop. 48-56 - Sarah Clinch, Nigel Davies, Mateusz Mikusz, Paul Metzger, Marc Langheinrich, Albrecht Schmidt, Geoff Ward:
Collecting Shared Experiences through Lifelogging: Lessons Learned. 58-67 - Manoop Talasila, Reza Curtmola, Cristian Borcea:
Crowdsensing in the Wild with Aliens and Micropayments. 68-77 - Andrea Bellucci, Marco Romano, Ignacio Aedo, Paloma Díaz:
Software Support for Multitouch Interaction: The End-User Programming Perspective. 78-86 - Stephen S. Intille:
The Precision Medicine Initiative and Pervasive Health Research. 88-91 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
Drones, Robots, and Sushi! 92-
Volume 15, Number 2, April - June 2016
- Maria R. Ebling:
Revisiting Satya's Vision and Challenges. 2-4 - Albrecht Schmidt:
Increasing Computer Literacy with the BBC micro: bit. 5-7 - Kayvon Fatahalian:
The Rise of Mobile Visual Computing Systems. 8-13 - A. J. Brush, Jason I. Hong, James Scott:
Pervasive Computing Moves In. 14-15 - Andrea Bellucci, Andrea Vianello, Yves Florack, Giulio Jacucci:
Supporting the Serendipitous Use of Domestic Technologies. 16-25 - Joëlle Coutaz, James L. Crowley:
A First-Person Experience with End-User Development for Smart Homes. 26-39 - Guodong Feng, Jiechao Mai, Zhen Ban, Xuemei Guo, Guoli Wang:
Floor Pressure Imaging for Fall Detection with Fiber-Optic Sensors. 40-47 - Ine Mols, Elise van den Hoven, Berry Eggen:
Ritual Camera: Exploring Domestic Technology to Remember Everyday Life. 48-58 - Rajib Kumar Rana, Margee Hume, John Reilly, Raja Jurdak, Jeffrey Soar:
Opportunistic and Context-Aware Affect Sensing on Smartphones. 60-69 - Jakob E. Bardram, Mads Frost:
The Personal Health Technology Design Space. 70-78 - Brandon Amos, Ketan Bhardwaj, Kiron Lebeck:
HotMobile 2016. 79-81 - Matthew J. Bietz, Gillian R. Hayes, Margaret E. Morris, Heather Patterson, Luke Stark:
Creating Meaning in a World of Quantified Selves. 82-85 - Justin Manweiler, Mary Baker:
From Virtual Football to Fit Freshmen. 86-88
Volume 15, Number 3, July - September 2016
- Maria R. Ebling:
Can Cognitive Assistants Disappear? 4-6 - Justin Manweiler, Mary Baker:
Our Instrumented World. 7-10 - Nigel Davies, Marc Langheinrich, Antonio Krüger:
Pervasive Displays [Guest editors' introduction]. 11-13 - Sarah Clinch, Jason Alexander, Sven Gehring:
A Survey of Pervasive Displays for Information Presentation. 14-22 - Simo Hosio, Hannu Kukka, Jorge Gonçalves, Vassilis Kostakos, Timo Ojala:
Toward Meaningful Engagement with Pervasive Displays. 24-31 - Nemanja Memarovic, Ivan Elhart, Elisa Rubegni:
Developing a Networked Public Display System. 32-39 - Jouni Vepsäläinen, Petri Savolainen, Jouni Ojala, Antonella Di Rienzo, Matti Nelimarkka, Kai Kuikkaniemi, Sasu Tarkoma, Giulio Jacucci:
Web-Based Public-Screen Gaming: Insights from Deployments. 40-46 - Monica Tentori, Lizbeth Escobedo, Carlos Hernández, Aleksandar Matic, Gillian R. Hayes:
Pervasive Displays in Classrooms of Children with Severe Autism. 48-57 - Yungeun Kim, Yohan Chon, Hojung Cha:
Mobile Crowdsensing Framework for a Large-Scale Wi-Fi Fingerprinting System. 58-67 - Joseph J. P. Simons:
Psychological Frameworks for Persuasive Information and Communications Technologies. 68-76 - David Sweeney, Nicholas Chen, Steve Hodges, Tobias Grosse-Puppendahl:
Displays as a Material: A Route to Making Displays More Pervasive. 77-82 - Ross E. Allen, Marco Pavone, Mac Schwager:
Flying Smartphones: When Portable Computing Sprouts Wings. 83-88
Volume 15, Number 4, October - December 2016
- Maria R. Ebling:
IoT: From Sports to Fashion and Everything In-Between. 2-4 - Ranveer Chandra, Steve Hodges, Anirudh Badam, Jian Huang:
Offloading to Improve the Battery Life of Mobile Devices. 5-9 - Mary Baker, Justin Manweiler:
Living a Life of Light and Imaginary Creatures. 10-13 - Kelly E. Caine:
Privacy Is Healthy. 14-19 - Yu-Chih Tung, Kang G. Shin:
ForcePhone: Software Lets Smartphones Sense Touch Force. 20-25 - Shwetak N. Patel, Steve Hodges, Joseph A. Paradiso:
Energy Harvesting and Power Management [Guest editors' introduction]. 26-27 - David E. Boyle, Michail E. Kiziroglou, Paul D. Mitcheson, Eric M. Yeatman:
Energy Provision and Storage for Pervasive Computing. 28-35 - Daniel Arnitz, Matthew S. Reynolds:
MIMO Wireless Power Transfer for Mobile Devices. 36-44 - Bradford Campbell, Meghan Clark, Samuel DeBruin, Branden Ghena, Neal Jackson, Ye-Sheng Kuo, Prabal Dutta:
Perpetual Sensing for the Built Environment. 45-55 - Iman Khaghani Far, Svetlana Nikitina, Marcos Báez, Ekaterina A. Taran, Fabio Casati:
Fitness Applications for Home-Based Training. 56-65 - Suining He, Bo Ji, S.-H. Gary Chan:
Chameleon: Survey-Free Updating of a Fingerprint Database for Indoor Localization. 66-75 - Bran Knowles:
Emerging Trust Implications of Data-Rich Systems. 76-84 - Mateusz Mikusz, Sarah Clinch, Sougata Sen:
MobiSys 2016. 85-88
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