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Sensorstation

Published: 08 September 2019 Publication History

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Im Folgenden wird das Forschungsprodukt Sensorstation beschrieben. Sensorstation ist ein Forschungsprodukt, dass 1) Menschen dabei unterstützt selbstständig individuelle Sensoranwendungen zu entwickeln und zu testen und 2) Forschern ermöglicht Erkenntnisse über die Hintergründe zu generieren, warum Menschen Sensoren nutzen und welche Auswirkungen dies auf gemeinschaftlichen Leben haben kann.

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MuC '19: Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2019
September 2019
863 pages
ISBN:9781450371988
DOI:10.1145/3340764
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Published: 08 September 2019

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  1. Co-Spekulation
  2. Entwicklung von Sensoranwendungen
  3. Interface
  4. Internet of Things
  5. IoT
  6. Sensordaten
  7. Smart Home
  8. Technikentwicklung

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MuC'19: Mensch-und-Computer
September 8 - 11, 2019
Hamburg, Germany

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