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IEEE Pervasive Computing, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, January-March 2008
- Roy Want:
The Bionic Man. 2-4 - Franklin Reynolds:
A Call for Innovation. 5-7 - Maria Ebling, Mark D. Corner:
Implantable insulin pump, the first OLED TV, measuring without a ruler... 8-9 - Tadayoshi Kohno:
An Interview with RFID Security Expert Ari Juels. 10-11 - Joseph A. Paradiso, Gaetano Borriello, Paolo Bonato:
Implantable Electronics. 12-13 - Diana Hodgins, Arnaud Bertsch, Nils Post, Manfred Frischholz, Bart Volckaerts, John Spensley, J. M. Wasikiewicz, Henry Higgins, Felix von Stetten, Laurence P. J. Kenney:
Healthy Aims: Developing New Medical Implants and Diagnostic Equipment. 14-21 - Colm Mc Caffrey, Olivier Chevalerias, S. Cian O'Mathuna, Karen Twomey:
Swallowable-Capsule Technology. 23-29 - Daniel Halperin, Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin, Kevin Fu, Tadayoshi Kohno, William H. Maisel:
Security and Privacy for Implantable Medical Devices. 30-39 - Ji-Jon Sit, Rahul Sarpeshkar:
A Cochlear-Implant Processor for Encoding Music and Lowering Stimulation Power. 40-48 - Zhong Lin Wang, Xudong Wang, Jinhui Song, Jin Liu, Yifan Gao:
Piezoelectric Nanogenerators for Self-Powered Nanodevices. 49-55 - Shyamal Patel, Todd Hester, Richard Hughes, Nancy Huggins, Alice Flaherty, David G. Standaert, John Growdon, Paolo Bonato:
Processing Wearable Sensor Data to Optimize Deep-Brain Stimulation. 56-61 - Pascal Ancey, Rafael González, Pierre-Alain Gaillard, Juha Virtanen, A. Fatih Kocamaz, Erdem Uçar, Erdal Vardar:
Implantable Electronics. 62-63 - Cristiano André da Costa, Adenauer C. Yamin, Cláudio Fernando Resin Geyer:
Toward a General Software Infrastructure for Ubiquitous Computing. 64-73 - David R. Raymond, Scott F. Midkiff:
Denial-of-Service in Wireless Sensor Networks: Attacks and Defenses. 74-81 - Bernt Schiele:
2007's Wearable Computing Advances. 82-84 - Gillian R. Hayes, Anind K. Dey:
The Pervasive 2007 Workshops. 85-88
Volume 7, Number 2, April-June 2008
- Roy Want:
You Are Your Cell Phone. 2-4 - Tucker R. Balch, Jay Summet, Douglas S. Blank, Deepak Kumar, Mark Guzdial, Keith J. O'Hara, Daniel Walker, Monica Sweat, Gaurav Gupta, Stewart Tansley, Jared Jackson, Mansi Gupta, Marwa Nur Muhammad, Shikha Prashad, Natasha Eilbert, Ashley Gavin:
Designing Personal Robots for Education: Hardware, Software, and Curriculum. 5-9 - Maria Ebling, Mark D. Corner:
A pervasive personal trainer, an electronic leash, a light canvas... 10-11 - Leah Buechley, Michael Eisenberg:
The LilyPad Arduino: Toward Wearable Engineering for Everyone. 12-15 - Franklin Reynolds:
Camera Phones: A Snapshot of Research and Applications. 16-19 - Nigel Davies, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Rahul Sukthankar:
Activity-Based Computing. 20-21 - David Bannach, Oliver Amft, Paul Lukowicz:
Rapid Prototyping of Activity Recognition Applications. 22-31 - Tanzeem Choudhury, Gaetano Borriello, Sunny Consolvo, Dirk Hähnel, Beverly L. Harrison, Bruce Hemingway, Jeffrey Hightower, Predrag V. Klasnja, Karl Koscher, Anthony LaMarca, James A. Landay, Louis LeGrand, Jonathan Lester, Ali Rahimi, Adam D. Rea, Danny Wyatt:
The Mobile Sensing Platform: An Embedded Activity Recognition System. 32-41 - Thomas Stiefmeier, Daniel Roggen, Georg Ogris, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster:
Wearable Activity Tracking in Car Manufacturing. 42-50 - Monica Tentori, Jesús Favela:
Activity-Aware Computing for Healthcare. 51-57 - Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, Alfredo A. Villalba Castro, Dimitri Konstantas, Liu Liang, Duan Zheng-yu, G. S. Thyagaraju, Umakanth P. Kulkarni, Anil R. Yardi, Gonzalo Huerta Cánepa, Angel Jiménez Molina, In-Young Ko, Dongman Lee, Jaewook Jung, Youngjae Kim, Minsoo Hahn, Tatsuya Yamazaki, Tetsuo Toyomura, Takashi Matsuyama, D. B. Kulkarni:
Activity-Based Computing. 58-61 - Philip A. Tresadern, Sibylle B. Thies, Laurence P. J. Kenney, David Howard, John Yannis Goulermas:
Rapid Prototyping for Functional Electrical Stimulation Control. 62-69 - Pawel Rotter:
A Framework for Assessing RFID System Security and Privacy Risks. 70-77 - Qiong Zhang:
Hierarchical Route Representation, Indexing, and Search. 78-84 - Paolo Bellavista, Axel Küpper, Sumi Helal:
Location-Based Services: Back to the Future. 85-89 - Dongpyo Hong, Tobias Höllerer, Michael Haller, Haruo Takemura, Adrian David Cheok, Gerard Jounghyun Kim, Mark Billinghurst, Woontack Woo, Eva Hornecker, Robert J. K. Jacob, Caroline Hummels, Brygg Ullmer, Albrecht Schmidt, Elise van den Hoven, Ali Mazalek:
Advances in Tangible Interaction and Ubiquitous Virtual Reality. 90-96
Volume 7, Number 3, July - September 2008
- Roy Want:
The Seeds of Inspiration. 2-3 - Maria Ebling, Mark D. Corner:
Hacked Devices, A New Game Experience, and a Wi-Fi Detector Shirt. 4-5 - Franklin Reynolds:
Whither Bluetooth? 6-8 - Gretchen Anderson, Gwanhoo Lee:
Why Consumers (Don't) Adopt Smart Wearable Electronics. 10-12 - Joseph A. Paradiso, John S. Heidemann, Thomas G. Zimmerman:
Hacking Is Pervasive. 13-15 - Thomas G. Zimmerman:
Hacking in Industrial Research and Development. 16-23 - Andrew G. Brooks, Joe Grand:
Engineered Reality: Prototyping Inventions for Television. 24-31 - Nicolas Collins:
A Solder's Tale: Putting the "Lead" Back in "Lead Users". 32-38 - Johnny Chung Lee:
Hacking the Nintendo Wii Remote. 39-45 - Björn Hartmann, Scott Doorley, Scott R. Klemmer:
Hacking, Mashing, Gluing: Understanding Opportunistic Design. 46-54 - Andrew "bunnie" Huang:
Chumby: An Experiment in Hackable Pervasive Computing. 55-62 - Thomas G. Zimmerman:
Kent Farnsworth on His Father's Electronic Television and Fusion Research. 63-65 - Eric von Hippel, Joseph A. Paradiso:
User Innovation and Hacking. 66-69 - Bundith Panchaphongsaphak, Robert Riener, Brygg Ullmer, Rainer Burgkart, Nishkam Ravi:
The Hacking Tradition. 70-71 - Ana Isabel González-Tablas Ferreres, Benjamín Ramos Álvarez, Arturo Ribagorda Garnacho:
Guaranteeing the Authenticity of Location Information. 72-80 - Brian David Johnson:
Bridging the Gap between Research and Industry. 81-83 - Kay Connelly, Katie A. Siek, Ingrid Mulder, Steve Neely, Graeme Stevenson, Christian Kray:
Evaluating Pervasive and Ubiquitous Systems. 85-88
Volume 7, Number 4, October - December 2008
- Roy Want:
My Digital Shoebox. 2-3 - Maria Ebling, Mark D. Corner:
Something for Beer Lovers, Arm-Chair Travelers, and Photo Buffs. 4-5 - Franklin Reynolds:
Adapting Content. 6-8 - John Krumm, Nigel Davies, Chandra Narayanaswami:
User-Generated Content. 10-11 - Mordechai (Muki) Haklay, Patrick Weber:
OpenStreetMap: User-Generated Street Maps. 12-18 - Takuya Maekawa, Yutaka Yanagisawa, Yasue Kishino, Koji Kamei, Yasushi Sakurai, Takeshi Okadome:
Object-Blog System for Environment-Generated Content. 20-27 - Dirk Brockmann, Fabian J. Theis:
Money Circulation, Trackable Items, and the Emergence of Universal Human Mobility Patterns. 28-35 - Fabien Girardin, Francesco Calabrese, Filippo Dal Fiore, Carlo Ratti, Josep Blat:
Digital Footprinting: Uncovering Tourists with User-Generated Content. 36-43 - Alice Angus, Dikaios Papadogkonas, George Papamarkos, George Roussos, Giles Lane, Karen Martin, Nick West, Sarah Thelwall, Zoetanya Sujon, Roger Silverstone:
Urban Social Tapestries. 44-51 - Rui José, Nuno Otero, Shahram Izadi, Richard H. R. Harper:
Instant Places: Using Bluetooth for Situated Interaction in Public Displays. 52-57 - Carlos Baladrón Zorita, Javier M. Aguiar, Belén Carro, Antonio Sánchez-Esguevillas, Matthias Baldauf, Peter Fröhlich, Przemyslaw Musialski, Paolo Falcarin, Oscar Rodriguez Rocha, Luca Costabello, Laurent-Walter Goix, Alejandro Cadenas, Federica Paganelli, David Parlanti, Dino Giuli, Maria da Graça Campos Pimentel, Renan G. Cattelan, Erick Lazaro Melo, César A. C. Teixeira, Claudia Raibulet:
Integrating User-Generated Content and Pervasive Communications. 58-61 - Zhiwen Yu, Yuichi Nakamura, Daqing Zhang, Shoji Kajita, Kenji Mase:
Content Provisioning for Ubiquitous Learning. 62-70 - Nikolaos Dimakis, John Soldatos, Lazaros Polymenakos, Pascal Fleury, Jan Curín, Jan Kleindienst:
Integrated Development of Context-Aware Applications in Smart Spaces. 71-79 - Janne Lindqvist, Pravin Pawar, Erich P. Stuntebeck:
HotMobile 2008: Postconference Report. 80-83 - Chao Chen, Sumi Helal:
Sifting Through the Jungle of Sensor Standards. 84-88
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