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UbiComp 2005: Ubiquitous Computing :

Beigl, Michael.

UbiComp 2005: Ubiquitous Computing : 7th International Conference, UbiComp 2005, Tokyo, Japan, September 11-14, 2005. Proceedings / edited by Michael Beigl, Stephen Intille, Jun Rekimoto, Hideyuki Tokuda. - xvii, 394 páginas Also available online. recurso en línea. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3660 0302-9743 ; .

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CarpetLAN: A Novel Indoor Wireless(-like) Networking and Positioning System -- u-Texture: Self-Organizable Universal Panels for Creating Smart Surroundings -- Fast and Robust Interface Generation for Ubiquitous Applications -- Analysis of Chewing Sounds for Dietary Monitoring -- Preventing Camera Recording by Designing a Capture-Resistant Environment -- Self-Mapping in 802.11 Location Systems -- A Study of Bluetooth Propagation Using Accurate Indoor Location Mapping -- A New Method for Auto-calibrated Object Tracking -- Accurate GSM Indoor Localization -- Learning and Recognizing the Places We Go -- Visually Interactive Location-Aware Computing -- DigiDress: A Field Trial of an Expressive Social Proximity Application -- Control, Deception, and Communication: Evaluating the Deployment of a Location-Enhanced Messaging Service -- Place-Its: A Study of Location-Based Reminders on Mobile Phones -- Time, Ownership and Awareness: The Value of Contextual Locations in the Home -- Living for the Global City: Mobile Kits, Urban Interfaces, and Ubicomp -- From Interaction to Participation: Configuring Space Through Embodied Interaction -- Scanning Objects in the Wild: Assessing an Object Triggered Information System -- Abaris: Evaluating Automated Capture Applied to Structured Autism Interventions -- To Frame or Not to Frame: The Role and Design of Frameless Displays in Ubiquitous Applications -- Picking Pockets on the Lawn: The Development of Tactics and Strategies in a Mobile Game -- ActiveTheatre — A Collaborative, Event-Based Capture and Access System for the Operating Theatre.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, UbiComp 2005, held in Tokyo, Japan in September 2005. The 22 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 230 submissions. The papers address topics related to human-computer interface (HCI), systems, context recognition and use, communications, and social implications and applications of computing. Methodologies included real-world deployments, laboratory experiments, ethnographic analysis, qualitative and quantitative evaluation, and theoretical explorations. Topics of special interest are location systems and their applications, case studies and user interfaces, algorithms for recognition of context, and novel devices.

9783540319412

10.1007/11551201 doi

TK5105.5-5105.9
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