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Pervasive Computing

Third International Conference, PERVASIVE 2005, Munich, Germany, May 8-13, 2005, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3468)

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 (20 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Location Techniques

    1. Audio Location: Accurate Low-Cost Location Sensing

      • James Scott, Boris Dragovic
      Pages 1-18
    2. Using Sound Source Localization in a Home Environment

      • Xuehai Bian, Gregory D. Abowd, James M. Rehg
      Pages 19-36
  3. Activity and Context

    1. Bathroom Activity Monitoring Based on Sound

      • Jianfeng Chen, Alvin Harvey Kam, Jianmin Zhang, Ning Liu, Louis Shue
      Pages 47-61
    2. Enhancing Semantic Spaces with Event-Driven Context Interpretation

      • Joo Geok Tan, Daqing Zhang, Xiaohang Wang, Heng Seng Cheng
      Pages 80-97
  4. Location and Privacy

    1. Place Lab: Device Positioning Using Radio Beacons in the Wild

      • Anthony LaMarca, Yatin Chawathe, Sunny Consolvo, Jeffrey Hightower, Ian Smith, James Scott et al.
      Pages 116-133
    2. Social Disclosure of Place: From Location Technology to Communication Practices

      • Ian Smith, Sunny Consolvo, Anthony Lamarca, Jeffrey Hightower, James Scott, Timothy Sohn et al.
      Pages 134-151
  5. Handheld Devices

    1. A Conceptual Framework for Camera Phone-Based Interaction Techniques

      • Michael Rohs, Philipp Zweifel
      Pages 171-189
    2. u-Photo: Interacting with Pervasive Services Using Digital Still Images

      • Genta Suzuki, Shun Aoki, Takeshi Iwamoto, Daisuke Maruyama, Takuya Koda, Naohiko Kohtake et al.
      Pages 190-207
    3. Towards Massively Multi-user Augmented Reality on Handheld Devices

      • Daniel Wagner, Thomas Pintaric, Florian Ledermann, Dieter Schmalstieg
      Pages 208-219
  6. Sensor Systems

    1. Design Methodology for Context-Aware Wearable Sensor Systems

      • Urs Anliker, Holger Junker, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster
      Pages 220-236
    2. Collaborative Sensing in a Retail Store Using Synchronous Distributed Jam Signalling

      • Albert Krohn, Tobias Zimmer, Michael Beigl, Christian Decker
      Pages 237-254
    3. Parasitic Mobility for Pervasive Sensor Networks

      • Mathew Laibowitz, Joseph A. Paradiso
      Pages 255-278
  7. User Interaction

    1. Decision-Theoretic Planning Meets User Requirements: Enhancements and Studies of an Intelligent Shopping Guide

      • Thorsten Bohnenberger, Oliver Jacobs, Anthony Jameson, Ilhan Aslan
      Pages 279-296
    2. Integrating Intra and Extra Gestures into a Mobile and Multimodal Shopping Assistant

      • Rainer Wasinger, Antonio Krüger, Oliver Jacobs
      Pages 297-314
    3. AwareMirror: A Personalized Display Using a Mirror

      • Kaori Fujinami, Fahim Kawsar, Tatsuo Nakajima
      Pages 315-332

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About this book

WelcometotheproceedingsofPervasive2005,The3rdInternationalConference on Pervasive Computing. We were honored to serve as chairs in this conference series, which was founded in 2002 and is now emerging as one of the most respected venues for publication of research on pervasive and ubiquitous c- puting. The conference is attracting research submissions of very high quality from all over the world, and from researchers representing a variety of disciplines and perspectives. We thank everybody who submitted their papers to Pervasive, demonstrating the extensive work going on in this area; and the Program C- mittee and our external reviewers who spent countless hours providing feedback and guidance in order to create the ?nal program. This year we received 130 submissions. By the end of the review process, we had 566 reviews on ?le, as well as long email discussion threads for each paper. In an initial phase we had each paper reviewed by two members of the Program Committee and two external reviewers. In a second phase, each paper wasdiscussedbyitsfourreviewerstoreachconsensusastoitstechnicalmerit. At the end of this phase, the top-rated papers as well as those that were found to be most controversial were selected for discussion at the PC meeting and reviewed by an additional PC member. The result being that each paper discussed in the PC meeting had 5 reviews and was read by three people who participated in the meeting, leading to a very informed and lively discussion.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Computing Department, Lancaster University, England

    Hans -W. Gellersen

  • Intel Research, Santa Clara, USA

    Roy Want

  • Pervasive Computing and User Interface Engineering, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

    Albrecht Schmidt

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