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IEEE Pervasive Computing, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, January - March 2005
- Scott F. Midkiff

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An experiential course in wireless networks and mobile systems. 9-13 - Roy Want, Keith I. Farkas, Chandrasekhar Narayanaswami:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Energy Harvesting and Conservation. 14-17 - Joseph A. Paradiso, Thad Starner:

Energy scavenging for mobile and wireless electronics. 18-27 - Shad Roundy

, Eli S. Leland, J. Baker, Eric Carleton, Elizabeth K. Reilly, Elaine Lai, Brian Otis, Jan M. Rabaey, Paul K. Wright, V. Sundararajan:
Improving power output for vibration-based energy scavengers. 28-36 - Matthai Philipose, Joshua R. Smith, Bing Jiang, Alexander V. Mamishev, Sumit Roy, Kishore Sundara-Rajan:

Battery-free wireless identification and sensing. 37-45 - Olivier Chevalerias, Terence O'Donnell, Daithí Power, Neil O'Donovan, Gerald Duffy, Gary Grant, Seán Cian O'Mathuna:

Inductive telemetry of multiple sensor modules. 46-52 - Amit Lal, Rajesh Duggirala, Hui Li:

Pervasive power: a radioisotope-powered piezoelectric generator. 53-61 - Heng Zeng, Carla Schlatter Ellis, Alvin R. Lebeck:

Experiences in managing energy with ECOSystem. 62-68 - Anthony D. Joseph

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Energy harvesting projects. 69-71 - Illah R. Nourbakhsh, Katia P. Sycara, Mary Koes, M. Yong, Michael Lewis, S. Burion:

Human-robot teaming for search and rescue. 72-79 - Thad Starner, Kent Lyons, Rebecca E. Grinter:

Missing the wave? Scattershot funding has its costs. 80-82 - Sumi Helal

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Programming pervasive spaces. 84-87 - Giovanni Iachello, Lucia Terrenghi:

Mobile HCI 2004: Experience and Reflection. 88-91
Volume 4, Number 2, April-June 2005
- Keith I. Farkas, Guerney D. H. Hunt:

New Products. 10-13 - Gillian R. Hayes

, Khai N. Truong
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Autism, environmental buffers, and wearable servers. 14-17 - Gregory D. Abowd, Liviu Iftode, H. Mitchell:

Guest Editors' Introduction: The Smart Phone--A First Platform for Pervasive Computing. 18-19 - George Roussos

, Andy Marsh, Stavroula Maglavera
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Enabling pervasive computing with smart phones. 20-27 - Nathan Eagle, Alex Pentland:

Social serendipity: mobilizing social software. 28-34 - Russell Beale

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Supporting social interaction with smart phones. 35-41 - Tim Kindberg, Mirjana Spasojevic, Rowanne Fleck, Abigail Sellen:

The ubiquitous camera: an in-depth study of camera phone use. 42-50 - Mika Raento, Antti Oulasvirta

, Renaud Petit, Hannu Toivonen
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ContextPhone: a prototyping platform for context-aware mobile applications. 51-59 - Eleanor F. Toye, Richard Sharp, Anil Madhavapeddy, David J. Scott

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Using smart phones to access site-specific services. 60-66 - Manuel Román, Nayeem Islam, Shahid Shoaib:

A wireless Web for creating and sharing personal content through handsets. 67-73 - Tapan S. Parikh:

Using mobile phones for secure, distributed document processing in the developing world. 74-81 - Vicki Haberman, Michael Jones, James Mueller, Stavros Garzonis, Eamonn O'Neill

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Mobile technology, compensatory aids, and usability evaluations. 82-83 - Jonathan Tierno, Celeste Campo

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Smart Camera Phones: Limits and Applications. 84-87 - Sachin Goyal:

WMCSA 2004: 10 Years of Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing. 88-90 - Hassan Artail:

A multiplatform methodology: developing mobile device applications. 92-96
Volume 4, Number 3, July-September 2005
- Keith I. Farkas, Guerney D. H. Hunt:

New Products. 12-14 - W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman

, Jana Z. Sedivy, Trevor F. Smith:
Bringing network effects to pervasive spaces. 15-17 - Jim Waldo:

Embedded computing and Formula One racing. 18-21 - Ed H. Chi, Gaetano Borriello, G. Hunt, Nigel Davies:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Pervasive Computing in Sports Technologies. 22-25 - G. Wijnalda, Steffen Pauws, Fabio Vignoli, Heiner Stuckenschmidt:

A personalized music system for motivation in sport performance. 26-32 - Michael Beetz

, Bernhard Kirchlechner, Martin Lames:
Computerized real-time analysis of football games. 33-39 - Florian Michahelles, Bernt Schiele

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Sensing and monitoring professional skiers. 40-45 - Ed H. Chi:

Introducing wearable force sensors in martial arts. 47-53 - Jonathan Hey, Scott Carter:

Pervasive computing in sports training. 54 - Anil Madhavapeddy, Richard Sharp, David J. Scott

, Alastair Tse:
Audio networking: the forgotten wireless technology. 55-60 - Fabio De Rosa, Alessio Malizia

, Massimo Mecella
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Disconnection prediction in mobile ad hoc networks for supporting cooperative work. 62-70 - Rajeevan Amirtharajah

, Jamie Collier, Jeff Siebert, Bicky Zhou, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:
DSPs for energy harvesting sensors: applications and architectures. 72-79 - Richard Sharp, Kasim Rehman:

The 2005 UbiApp Workshop: What Makes Good Application-Led Research? 80-82 - Rahul Banerjee

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From research to classroom a course in pervasive computing. 83-86 - T. E. Starner:

Wearable computing for the developing world. 87-91 - Juan E. Gilbert

, Richard Chapman, Sangeeta Garhyan:
VoiceLETS backs up first responders. 92-96
Volume 4, Number 4, October-December 2005
- Keith I. Farkas, Eyal de Lara:

New Products. 4-7 - Daniel F. Zucker, Michimasa Uematsu, T. Kamado:

Content and Web services converge: a unified user interface. 8-11 - David Kotz

, Tristan Henderson
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CRAWDAD: A Community Resource for Archiving Wireless Data at Dartmouth. 12-14 - Nigel Davies, James A. Landay, Scott E. Hudson, Albrecht Schmidt

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Guest Editors' Introduction: Rapid Prototyping for Ubiquitous Computing. 15-17 - Steven Dow, Blair MacIntyre, Jaemin Lee, Christopher Oezbek

, Jay David Bolter, Maribeth Gandy:
Wizard of Oz support throughout an iterative design process. 18-26 - Bonnie E. John, Dario D. Salvucci:

Multipurpose prototypes for assessing user interfaces in pervasive computing systems. 27-34 - Mark Stringer, Jennifer Ann Rode

, Eleanor F. Toye, Alan F. Blackwell, Amanda R. Simpson:
The Webkit tangible user interface: a case study of iterative prototyping. 35-41 - Derek Reilly

, David Dearman, Michael Welsman-Dinelle, Kori Inkpen:
Evaluating early prototypes in context: trade-offs, challenges, and successes. 42-50 - Scott A. Carter, Jennifer Mankoff:

Prototypes in the wild lessons from three ubicomp systems. 51-57 - Daniel Fitton, Keith Cheverst

, Christian Kray
, Alan J. Dix, Mark Rouncefield, George Saslis-Lagoudakis:
Rapid prototyping and user-centered design of interactive display-based systems. 58-66 - Gregory D. Abowd, Gillian R. Hayes

, Giovanni Iachello, Julie A. Kientz, Shwetak N. Patel, Molly M. Stevens, Khai N. Truong
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Prototypes and paratypes: designing mobile and ubiquitous computing applications. 67-73 - Alan F. Blackwell, Darren Edge, L. Dubuc, Jennifer Ann Rode

, Mark Stringer, Eleanor F. Toye:
Using solid diagrams for tangible interface prototyping. 74-77 - Marc Böhlen

, Jesse Fabian, Dirk Pfeifer, J. T. Rinker:
Prototypes in pervasive computing. 78-80 - Feng Zhu

, Matt W. Mutka
, Lionel M. Ni:
Service discovery in pervasive computing environments. 81-90 - John Zimmerman

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Video sketches: exploring pervasive computing interaction designs. 91-94 - Pertti Repo, Mikko Kerttula, Marko Salmela, Heikki Huomo:

Virtual product design case study: the Nokia RFID tag reader. 95-99

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