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IEEE Pervasive Computing, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January-March 2006
- Roy Want:
Grasping the Torch. 4-6 - David Geer:
Nanotechnology: The Growing Impact of Shrinking Computers. 7-11 - Eyal de Lara, Keith I. Farkas:
New Products. 12-15 - Choonhwa Lee, Sumi Helal, Wonjun Lee:
Universal Interactions with Smart Spaces. 16-21 - Badri Nath, Franklin Reynolds, Roy Want:
RFID Technology and Applications. 22-24 - Roy Want:
An Introduction to RFID Technology. 25-33 - Christine Legner, Frédéric Thiesse:
RFID-Based Facility Maintenance at Frankfurt Airport. 34-39 - Jukka Riekki, Timo Salminen, Ismo Alakärppä:
Requesting Pervasive Services by Touching RFID Tags. 40-46 - Frédéric Thiesse, Markus Dierkes, Elgar Fleisch:
LotTrack: RFID-Based Process Control in the Semiconductor Industry. 47-53 - Karn Opasjumruskit, Thaweesak Thanthipwan, Ohmmarin Sathusen, Pairote Sirinamarattana, Prachanart Gadmanee, Eakkaphob Pootarapan, Naiyavudhi Wongkomet, Apinunt Thanachayanont, Manop Thamsirianunt:
Self-Powered Wireless Temperature Sensors Exploit RFID Technology. 54-61 - Melanie R. Rieback, Bruno Crispo, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
The Evolution of RFID Security. 62-69 - Rafael Ballagas, Jan O. Borchers, Michael Rohs, Jennifer G. Sheridan:
The Smart Phone: A Ubiquitous Input Device. 70-77 - Kalle Jegers, Mikael Wiberg:
Pervasive Gaming in the Everyday World. 78-85 - Mikael Drugge, Josef Hallberg, Peter Parnes, Kåre Synnes:
Wearable Systems in Nursing Home Care: Prototyping Experience. 86-91 - Bradley Rhodes, Kenji Mase:
Wearables in 2005. 92-95
Volume 5, Number 2, April-June 2006
- Roy Want:
Global Perspectives. 4-5 - Eyal de Lara, Keith I. Farkas:
New Products. 6-7 - Daniel Ashbrook, Kent Lyons, James Clawson:
Capturing Experiences Anytime, Anywhere. 8-11 - Mary Baker:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Pervasive Computing for Emerging Economies. 12-14 - Eric A. Brewer, Michael J. Demmer, Melissa R. Ho, R. J. Honicky, Joyojeet Pal, Madelaine Plauché, Sonesh Surana:
The Challenges of Technology Research for Developing Regions. 15-23 - Ajay Gupta, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Prashant Sarin, Mehul A. Shah:
IT Infrastructure in Emerging Markets: Arguing for an End-to-End Perspective. 24-31 - Tapan S. Parikh, Kaushik Ghosh:
Understanding and Designing for Intermediated Information Tasks in India. 32-39 - Mary Baker, Raj Reddy, Genevieve Bell:
Interviews: The Challenges of Emerging Economies. 40-46 - Víctor M. González, Marcela D. Rodríguez, Pedro C. Santana, Jesús Favela, Luís A. Castro:
Supporting Relationship Maintenance for Elders and Family Living Abroad. 47 - Seng Wai Loke:
Context-Aware Artifacts: Two Development Approaches. 48-53 - Alessandro Genco, Salvatore Sorce, Giuseppe Reina, Giuseppe Santoro:
An Agent-Based Service Network for Personal Mobile Devices. 54-61 - Adrian David Cheok, Anuroop Sreekumar, Lei Cao, Le Nam Thang:
Capture the Flag: Mixed-Reality Social Gaming with Smart Phones. 62-69 - W. Keith Edwards:
Discovery Systems in Ubiquitous Computing. 70-77 - Zhigang Hua, Hanqing Lu:
Web Browsing on Small-Screen Devices: A Multiclient Collaborative Approach. 78-84 - David Geer:
Pervasive Medical Devices: Less Invasive, More Productive. 85-88
Volume 5, Number 3, July-September 2006
- Roy Want:
Build What You Use. 2-3 - Greg Goth:
Army-Backed Flexible Display Effort: A Symbol of Public-Private Partnership. 4-6 - Eyal de Lara, Keith I. Farkas:
New Products. 8-10 - Grant A. Jacoby, Jean R. S. Blair:
An Undergraduate Success Story: A Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Integrative Experience. 11-15 - Charles C. Kemp:
Wearables and Robots: A Shared View. 16-20 - Armando Fox, Nigel Davies, Eyal de Lara, Mirjana Spasojevic, William G. Griswold:
Real-World Ubicomp Deployments: Lessons Learned. 21-23 - Thomas Riisgaard Hansen, Jakob E. Bardram, Mads Søgaard:
Moving Out of the Lab: Deploying Pervasive Technologies in a Hospital. 24-31 - Jeffrey Hightower, Anthony LaMarca, Ian E. Smith:
Practical Lessons from Place Lab. 32-39 - Oliver Storz, Adrian Friday, Nigel Davies, Joe Finney, Corina Sas, Jennifer G. Sheridan:
Public Ubiquitous Computing Systems: Lessons from the e-Campus Display Deployments. 40-47 - Shin'ichi Konomi, Sozo Inoue, Takashi Kobayashi, Masashi Tsuchida, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Supporting Colocated Interactions Using RFID and Social Network Displays. 48-56 - Anthony D. Joseph, Almudena Díaz, Pedro Merino, F. Javier Rivas, Umakanth P. Kulkarni, J. V. Vadavi, G. S. Thyagaraju, S. M. Joshi, Anil R. Yardi:
Mobile and Ubiquitous Objects. 57-59 - Jeffrey Nichols, Brad A. Myers:
Controlling Home and Office Appliances with Smart Phones. 60-67 - Zhiwen Yu, Xingshe Zhou, Daqing Zhang, Chung-Yau Chin, Xiaohang Wang, Ji Men:
Supporting Context-Aware Media Recommendations for Smart Phones. 68-75 - Shuchih Ernest Chang, Michael S. H. Heng:
An Empirical Study on Voice-Enabled Web Applications. 76-81 - Panu Korpipää, Esko-Juhani Malm, Tapani Rantakokko, Vesa Kyllönen, Juha Kela, Jani Mäntyjärvi, Jonna Häkkilä, Ilkka Känsälä:
Customizing User Interaction in Smart Phones. 82-90 - Albrecht Schmidt, Sarah Spiekermann, Anatole Gershman, Florian Michahelles:
Real-World Challenges of Pervasive Computing. 91-93 - Scott de Deugd, Randy Carroll, Kevin Kelly, Bill Millett, Jeffrey Ricker:
SODA: Service Oriented Device Architecture. 94-96
Volume 5, Number 4, October-December 2006
- Roy Want:
Are We There Yet? 4-6 - Laurianne McLaughlin:
Podcasting 101: What the Web's New Trend Means to You. 7-11 - Eyal de Lara, Keith I. Farkas:
New Products. 12-14 - Melody Moore Jackson:
Pervasive Direct Brain Interfaces. 15-17 - Keith I. Farkas, John S. Heidemann, Liviu Iftode:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Intelligent Transportation and Pervasive Computing. 18-19 - Thomas J. Giuli, David Watson, K. Venkatesh Prasad:
The Last Inch at 70 Miles Per Hour. 20-27 - Shinko Y. Cheng, Mohan M. Trivedi:
Turn-Intent Analysis Using Body Pose for Intelligent Driver Assistance. 28-37 - Baik Hoh, Marco Gruteser, Hui Xiong, Ansaf Alrabady:
Enhancing Security and Privacy in Traffic-Monitoring Systems. 38-46 - Jonathan J. Davies, Alastair R. Beresford, Andy Hopper:
Scalable, Distributed, Real-Time Map Generation. 47-54 - Keith I. Farkas, John S. Heidemann, Liviu Iftode, Timo Kosch, Markus Strassberger, Kenneth P. Laberteaux, Lorenzo Caminiti, Derek Caveney, Hideki Hada:
Vehicular Communication. 55-62 - Anthony D. Joseph, Alastair R. Beresford, Jean Bacon, David Naveen Cottingham, Jonathan J. Davies, Brian D. Jones, Haitao Guo, Wei Guan, Yong Lin, Houbing Song, Liviu Iftode, Simone Fuchs, Bernhard Lamprecht, Kyandoghere Kyamakya, Jorge González Fernández, Juan Carlos Yelmo García, Yod Samuel Martín García, Jorge de Gracia Santos, Milind Nimesh, Gang Pan, Zhaohui Wu, Qing Wu, Zhenyu Shan, Jie Sun, Jian Lu, Guoqing Yang, Muhammad Khurram Khan, Jiashu Zhang:
Intelligent Transportation Systems. 63-67 - Fei-Yue Wang, Daniel Zeng, Liuqing Yang:
Smart Cars on Smart Roads: An IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society Update. 68-69 - Arnold Baca, Philipp Kornfeind:
Rapid Feedback Systems for Elite Sports Training. 70-76 - Gerhard P. Hancke, Ben Allen:
Ultrawideband as an Industrial Wireless Solution. 78-85 - Michael R. McCarthy, Paul Duff, Henk L. Muller, Cliff Randell:
Accessible Ultrasonic Positioning. 86-93 - Gianluigi Me, Maurizio Adriano Strangio, Alexander Schuster:
Mobile Local Macropayments: Security and Prototyping. 94-100 - Maria Ebling:
HotMobile 2006: Mobile Computing Practitioners Interact. 102-105
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