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Pervasive Computing

7th International Conference, Pervasive 2009, Nara, Japan, May 11-14, 2009, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5538)

Part of the book sub series: Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI (LNISA)

Conference series link(s): Pervasive: International Conference on Pervasive Computing

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Table of contents (27 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Digital Displays

    1. Display Blindness: The Effect of Expectations on Attention towards Digital Signage

      • Jörg Müller, Dennis Wilmsmann, Juliane Exeler, Markus Buzeck, Albrecht Schmidt, Tim Jay et al.
      Pages 1-8
    2. Users’ View on Context-Sensitive Car Advertisements

      • Florian Alt, Christoph Evers, Albrecht Schmidt
      Pages 9-16
    3. ReflectiveSigns: Digital Signs That Adapt to Audience Attention

      • Jörg Müller, Juliane Exeler, Markus Buzeck, Antonio Krüger
      Pages 17-24
  3. Navigation

    1. Enhancing Navigation Information with Tactile Output Embedded into the Steering Wheel

      • Dagmar Kern, Paul Marshall, Eva Hornecker, Yvonne Rogers, Albrecht Schmidt
      Pages 42-58
    2. Landmark-Based Pedestrian Navigation with Enhanced Spatial Reasoning

      • Harlan Hile, Radek Grzeszczuk, Alan Liu, Ramakrishna Vedantham, Jana Košecka, Gaetano Borriello
      Pages 59-76
  4. At Home with Pervasive Applications

    1. The Acceptance of Domestic Ambient Intelligence Appliances by Prospective Users

      • Somaya Ben Allouch, Jan A. G. M. van Dijk, Oscar Peters
      Pages 77-94
  5. Sensors, Sensors, Everywhere

    1. Mobile Device Interaction with Force Sensing

      • James Scott, Lorna M. Brown, Mike Molloy
      Pages 133-150
    2. Inferring Identity Using Accelerometers in Television Remote Controls

      • Keng-hao Chang, Jeffrey Hightower, Branislav Kveton
      Pages 151-167
    3. The Effectiveness of Haptic Cues as an Assistive Technology for Human Memory

      • Stacey Kuznetsov, Anind K. Dey, Scott E. Hudson
      Pages 168-175
    4. Exploring Privacy Concerns about Personal Sensing

      • Predrag Klasnja, Sunny Consolvo, Tanzeem Choudhury, Richard Beckwith, Jeffrey Hightower
      Pages 176-183
  6. Working Together

    1. Enabling Pervasive Collaboration with Platform Composition

      • Trevor Pering, Roy Want, Barbara Rosario, Shivani Sud, Kent Lyons
      Pages 184-201
    2. Askus: Amplifying Mobile Actions

      • Shin’ichi Konomi, Niwat Thepvilojanapong, Ryohei Suzuki, Susanna Pirttikangas, Kaoru Sezaki, Yoshito Tobe
      Pages 202-219
    3. Boxed Pervasive Games: An Experience with User-Created Pervasive Games

      • Richard Wetzel, Annika Waern, Staffan Jonsson, Irma Lindt, Peter Ljungstrand, Karl-Petter Åkesson
      Pages 220-237
  7. Tagging and Tracking

    1. RF-Based Initialisation for Inertial Pedestrian Tracking

      • Oliver Woodman, Robert Harle
      Pages 238-255
    2. PL-Tags: Detecting Batteryless Tags through the Power Lines in a Building

      • Shwetak N. Patel, Erich P. Stuntebeck, Thomas Robertson
      Pages 256-273
    3. Geo-fencing: Confining Wi-Fi Coverage to Physical Boundaries

      • Anmol Sheth, Srinivasan Seshan, David Wetherall
      Pages 274-290

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About this book

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Pervasive Computing, Pervasive 2009, held in Nara, Japan, in May 2009. The 20 revised full papers and 7 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 147 initial submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on digital displays, navigation, at home with pervasive applications, sensors, sensors, everywhere, working together, tagging and tracking, methods and tools, and the importance of context.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University, 5322, Endo, Fujisawa City, Japan

    Hideyuki Tokuda

  • Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany

    Michael Beigl

  • Computing Department, InfoLab 2, South Drive, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK

    Adrian Friday

  • Microsoft Research, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, USA

    A. J. Bernheim Brush

  • Department of Information Systems and Multimedia Design, Tokyo Denki University, Tokyo, Japan

    Yoshito Tobe

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