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7th Pervasive 2009: Nara, Japan
- Hideyuki Tokuda, Michael Beigl, Adrian Friday, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Yoshito Tobe:
Pervasive Computing, 7th International Conference, Pervasive 2009, Nara, Japan, May 11-14, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5538, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-01515-1
Digital Displays
- Jörg Müller, Dennis Wilmsmann, Juliane Exeler, Markus Buzeck, Albrecht Schmidt, Tim Jay, Antonio Krüger:
Display Blindness: The Effect of Expectations on Attention towards Digital Signage. 1-8 - Florian Alt, Christoph Evers, Albrecht Schmidt:
Users' View on Context-Sensitive Car Advertisements. 9-16 - Jörg Müller, Juliane Exeler, Markus Buzeck, Antonio Krüger:
ReflectiveSigns: Digital Signs That Adapt to Audience Attention. 17-24
Navigation
- John Krumm:
Realistic Driving Trips For Location Privacy. 25-41 - Dagmar Kern, Paul Marshall, Eva Hornecker, Yvonne Rogers, Albrecht Schmidt:
Enhancing Navigation Information with Tactile Output Embedded into the Steering Wheel. 42-58 - Harlan Hile, Radek Grzeszczuk, Alan L. Liu, Ramakrishna Vedantham, Jana Kosecka, Gaetano Borriello:
Landmark-Based Pedestrian Navigation with Enhanced Spatial Reasoning. 59-76
At Home with Pervasive Applications
- Somaya Ben Allouch, Jan van Dijk, Oscar Peters:
The Acceptance of Domestic Ambient Intelligence Appliances by Prospective Users. 77-94 - Manu Gupta, Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson:
Adding GPS-Control to Traditional Thermostats: An Exploration of Potential Energy Savings and Design Challenges. 95-114 - Julie A. Kientz, Gregory D. Abowd:
KidCam: Toward an Effective Technology for the Capture of Children's Moments of Interest. 115-132
Sensors, Sensors, Everywhere
- James Scott, Lorna M. Brown, Mike Molloy:
Mobile Device Interaction with Force Sensing. 133-150 - Keng-hao Chang, Jeffrey Hightower, Branislav Kveton:
Inferring Identity Using Accelerometers in Television Remote Controls. 151-167 - Stacey Kuznetsov, Anind K. Dey, Scott E. Hudson:
The Effectiveness of Haptic Cues as an Assistive Technology for Human Memory. 168-175 - Predrag V. Klasnja, Sunny Consolvo, Tanzeem Choudhury, Richard Beckwith, Jeffrey Hightower:
Exploring Privacy Concerns about Personal Sensing. 176-183
Working Together
- Trevor Pering, Roy Want, Barbara Rosario, Shivani Sud, Kent Lyons:
Enabling Pervasive Collaboration with Platform Composition. 184-201 - Shin'ichi Konomi, Niwat Thepvilojanapong, Ryohei Suzuki, Susanna Pirttikangas, Kaoru Sezaki, Yoshito Tobe:
Askus: Amplifying Mobile Actions. 202-219 - Richard Wetzel, Annika Wærn, Staffan Jonsson, Irma Lindt, Peter Ljungstrand, Karl-Petter Åkesson:
Boxed Pervasive Games: An Experience with User-Created Pervasive Games. 220-237
Tagging and Tracking
- Oliver Woodman, Robert Harle:
RF-Based Initialisation for Inertial Pedestrian Tracking. 238-255 - Shwetak N. Patel, Erich P. Stuntebeck, Thomas Robertson:
PL-Tags: Detecting Batteryless Tags through the Power Lines in a Building. 256-273 - Anmol Sheth, Srinivasan Seshan, David Wetherall:
Geo-fencing: Confining Wi-Fi Coverage to Physical Boundaries. 274-290 - Mikko Lehtonen, Daniel Ostojic, Alexander Ilic, Florian Michahelles:
Securing RFID Systems by Detecting Tag Cloning. 291-308
Methods and Tools
- Hedda Rahel Schmidtke, Woontack Woo:
Towards Ontology-Based Formal Verification Methods for Context Aware Systems. 309-326 - Adrian K. Clear, Ross Shannon, Thomas Holland, Aaron J. Quigley, Simon A. Dobson, Paddy Nixon:
Situvis: A Visual Tool for Modeling a User's Behaviour Patterns in a Pervasive Environment. 327-341 - Nathan Eagle, John A. Quinn, Aaron Clauset:
Methodologies for Continuous Cellular Tower Data Analysis. 342-353
The Importance of Context
- Stina Nylander, Terés Lundquist, Andreas Brännström, Bo Karlson:
"It's Just Easier with the Phone" - A Diary Study of Internet Access from Cell Phones. 354-371 - Kai S. Kunze, Florian Wagner, Ersun Kartal, Ernesto Morales Kluge, Paul Lukowicz:
Does Context Matter ? - A Quantitative Evaluation in a Real World Maintenance Scenario. 372-389 - Philippe Golle, Kurt Partridge:
On the Anonymity of Home/Work Location Pairs. 390-397 - Amy K. Karlson, Brian Meyers, Andy Jacobs, Paul Johns, Shaun K. Kane:
Working Overtime: Patterns of Smartphone and PC Usage in the Day of an Information Worker. 398-405
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