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12th PerCom Workshops 2014: San Diego, CA, USA
- 2014 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communication Workshops, PerCom 2014 Workshops, Budapest, Hungary, March 24-28, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-2736-4

- Irina Diaconita, Andreas Reinhardt, Frank Englert, Delphine Christin

, Ralf Steinmetz
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Do you hear what I hear? Using acoustic probing to detect smartphone locations. 1-9 - Marco Altini, Ruud J. M. Vullers, Chris Van Hoof

, Marijn van Dort, Oliver Amft
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Self-calibration of walking speed estimations using smartphone sensors. 10-18 - Florian Wahl, Oliver Amft

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Personalised phone placement recognition in daily life using RFID tagging. 19-26 - Jeremiah Smith, Naranker Dulay:

RingLearn: Long-term mitigation of disruptive smartphone interruptions. 27-35 - Matthias Kreil, Bernhard Sick

, Paul Lukowicz:
Dealing with human variability in motion based, wearable activity recognition. 36-40 - Viktoriya Degeler

, Alexander Lazovik, Francesco Leotta
, Massimo Mecella
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Itemset-based mining of constraints for enacting smart environments. 41-46 - Adrian Derungs

, Han Lin, Holger Harms, Oliver Amft
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Motion-adaptive duty-cycling to estimate orientation using inertial sensors. 47-54 - Luis Ignacio Lopera Gonzalez

, Ulf Großekathöfer, Oliver Amft
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Novel stochastic model for presence detection using ultrasound ranging sensors. 55-60 - Sajal K. Das:

Participatory urban sensing: Challenges and opportunities. 61 - Luke Dickens

, Emil Lupu:
On efficient meta-data collection for crowdsensing. 62-67 - Mattias Linnap, Andrew C. Rice:

The effectiveness of centralised management for reducing wasted effort in participatory sensing. 68-73 - Stephen Pipes, Supriyo Chakraborty:

Multitiered inference management architecture for participatory sensing. 74-79 - Manos Katsomallos, Spyros Lalis

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EasyHarvest: Supporting the deployment and management of sensing applications on smartphones. 80-85 - Elian Aubry, Thomas Silverston, Abdelkader Lahmadi, Olivier Festor:

CrowdOut: A mobile crowdsourcing service for road safety in digital cities. 86-91 - Luis Gabriel Jaimes, Idalides J. Vergara-Laurens, Alireza Chakeri:

SPREAD, a crowd sensing incentive mechanism to acquire better representative samples. 92-97 - Yoshitaka Ueyama, Morihiko Tamai, Yutaka Arakawa

, Keiichi Yasumoto
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Gamification-based incentive mechanism for participatory sensing. 98-103 - Manuel Serrano:

Energy, technologies and cities. 104 - Larissa Romualdo-Suzuki, Kevin Brown, Stephen Pipes, John Ibbotson:

Smart building management through augmented reality. 105-110 - Elias Z. Tragos, Vangelis Angelakis, Alexandros G. Fragkiadakis

, David Gundlegård
, Septimiu-Cosmin Nechifor, George C. Oikonomou
, Henrich C. Pöhls, Anastasius Gavras
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Enabling reliable and secure IoT-based smart city applications. 111-116 - Wolfgang Apolinarski, Muhammad Umer Iqbal, Josiane Xavier Parreira

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The GAMBAS middleware and SDK for smart city applications. 117-122 - Stefano Turchi

, Federica Paganelli
, Lorenzo Bianchi, Dino Giuli:
A lightweight linked data implementation for modeling the Web of Things. 123-128 - Roudy Dagher, Nathalie Mitton, Ibrahim Amadou:

Towards WSN-aided navigation for vehicles in smart cities: An application case study. 129-134 - Sinziana Mazilu, Ulf Blanke, Michael Hardegger, Gerhard Tröster, Eran Gazit, Moran Dorfman, Jeffrey M. Hausdorff:

GaitAssist: A wearable assistant for gait training and rehabilitation in Parkinson's disease. 135-137 - Christoph Gröger, Christoph Stach

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The mobile manufacturing dashboard. 138-140 - Károly Farkas, Adam Zsolt Nagy, Timon Tomas, Róbert Szabó:

Participatory sensing based real-time public transport information service. 141-144 - Hristijan Gjoreski

, Simon Kozina, Matjaz Gams, Mitja Lustrek:
RAReFall - Real-time activity recognition and fall detection system. 145-147 - Alan Ferrari, Daniele Puccinelli, Silvia Giordano

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Code offloading on opportunistic computing. 148-150 - Håkan Jonsson, Pierre Nugues

, Alex Tavella, I. Amaral, Marina Tachibana, Vinicus Santos:
Proximity-based reminders using Bluetooth. 151-153 - Carlo Alberto Boano, Kay Römer, James Brown, Utz Roedig

, Marco Zuniga
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Demo abstract: A testbed infrastructure to study the impact of temperature on WSN. 154-156 - Venkat Srinivasan, Christine Julien

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Demo: MadApp: Dynamic content support for delay-tolerant web applications. 157-159 - Benjamin Schiller, Giang Nguyen

, Thorsten Strufe:
Resilient tree-based live streaming for mobile scenarios. 160-162 - Simon Mayer, Nadine Inhelder, Ruben Verborgh

, Rik Van de Walle:
User-friendly configuration of smart environments. 163-165 - Lisha Hu:

A lightweight and low-power activity recognition system for mini-wearable devices. 166-167 - Thuong Nguyen

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Bayesian nonparametric extraction of hidden contexts from pervasive honest signals. 168-170 - Zulfazli Hussin:

Fast-converging indoor mapping for wireless indoor localization. 171-173 - Frank Englert:

Participatory sensing based optimization of environmental parameters using the example of energy saving in residential environments. 174-175 - Eva Hoos:

Design method for developing a Mobile Engineering-Application Middleware (MEAM). 176-177 - Soumaia Ahmed Al Ayyat:

Social pervasive systems: The harmonization between social networking and pervasive systems. 178-180 - Xi Zheng

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Physically informed assertions for cyber physical systems development and debugging. 181-183 - Nuno Cruz

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Mobile collaborative cloudless computing. 184-186 - Koichi Kuzume, Masakazu Okada:

Sensor network system to promote energy conservation realization of energy smart school. 187-190 - Masanobu Abe, Daisuke Fujioka, Kazuto Hamano, Sunao Hara, Rika Mochizuki, Tomoki Watanabe:

New approach to emotional information exchange: Experience metaphor based on life logs. 191-194 - Karl Aberer, Michele Catasta, Horia Radu, Jean-Eudes Ranvier, Matteo Vasirani, Zhixian Yan:

MemorySense: Reconstructing and ranking user memories on mobile devices. 195-198 - Kartik Muralidharan, Swapna Gottipati, Rajesh Krishna Balan:

Deal or no deal: Catering to user preferences. 199-202 - Tifenn Rault

, Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah, Yacine Challal
, Frédéric Marin
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Context-aware energy-efficient wireless sensor architecture for body activity recognition. 203-206 - Giacomo Brambilla, Alessandro Grazioli

, Marco Picone
, Francesco Zanichelli
, Michele Amoretti
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A cost-effective approach to software-in-the-loop simulation of pervasive systems and applications. 207-210 - Luigi Alfredo Grieco, Mahdi Ben Alaya, Thierry Monteil, Khalil Drira:

Architecting information centric ETSI-M2M systems. 211-214 - Arijit Ukil, Soma Bandyopadhyay, Abhijan Bhattacharyya, Arpan Pal

, Tulika Bose:
Auth-Lite: Lightweight M2MAuthentication reinforcing DTLS for CoAP. 215-219 - Ronny Seiger

, Florian Niebling
, Thomas Schlegel
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A distributed execution environment enabling resilient processes for ubiquitous systems. 220-223 - Samuel Idowu, Christer Åhlund

, Olov Schelén:
Machine learning in district heating system energy optimization. 224-227 - Yipeng Yu, Cunle Qian, Zhaohui Wu, Gang Pan:

Mind-controlled ratbot: A brain-to-brain system. 228-231 - Jesse Zaman, Ellie D'Hondt

, Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Eline Philips, Kennedy Kambona, Wolfgang De Meuter:
Citizen-friendly participatory campaign support. 232-235 - Petteri Nurmi:

Long-term monitoring of human mobility on smartphones. 236 - Alket Cecaj, Marco Mamei, Nicola Bicocchi

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Re-identification of anonymized CDR datasets using social network data. 237-242 - Matteo Mordacchini

, Andrea Passarella
, Marco Conti
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Community detection in opportunistic networks using memory-based cognitive heuristics. 243-248 - Nuno Cruz

, Hugo Miranda
, Pedro Ribeiro:
The evolution of user mobility on the eduroam network. 249-253 - Alicia Rodriguez-Carrion, Sajal K. Das

, Celeste Campo
, Carlos García-Rubio
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Impact of location history collection schemes on observed human mobility features. 254-259 - Matteo Zignani

, Michela Papandrea
, Sabrina Gaito
, Silvia Giordano
, Gian Paolo Rossi
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On the key features in human mobility: Relevance, time and distance. 260-265 - Gergely Biczók

, Santiago Diez Martinez
, Thomas Jelle, John Krogstie
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Navigating MazeMap: Indoor human mobility, spatio-logical ties and future potential. 266-271 - Carlos M. Pérez-Penichet

, Adriano J. C. Moreira
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Analyzing the quality of crowd sensed WiFi data. 272-277 - Steven Mudda, Silvia Giordano

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Mobile P2P queries over temporal data. 278-283 - László Kovács, Balázs E. Pataki:

ChaosFIRE: An experiment with chaoster, the context-aware collaboration platform for crisis/chaos management. 284 - Jaziar Radianti

, Jose J. Gonzalez, Ole-Christoffer Granmo
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Publish-subscribe smartphone sensing platform for the acute phase of a disaster: A framework for emergency management support. 285-290 - Huibo Bi, Erol Gelenbe:

Routing diverse evacuees with Cognitive Packets. 291-296 - Ana Zambrano, Israel Pérez, Carlos Enrique Palau

, Manuel Esteve
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Quake detection system using smartphone-based wireless sensor network for early warning. 297-302 - Panayiotis Kolios, Andreas Pitsillides, Osnat Mokryn

, Katerina Papadaki
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Qualifying explore and exploit for efficient data dissemination in emergency adhoc networks. 303-307 - Yao-Nan Lien, Tsai-I Kao, Jyh-Shyan Huang:

Resource delivery path dependent deployment scheduling for contingency cellular network. 308-313 - Erol Gelenbe, Qing Han:

Near-optimal emergency evacuation with rescuer allocation. 314-319 - Jason Orlosky

, Takumi Toyama, Daniel Sonntag, Andras Sarkany, András Lörincz
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On-body multi-input indoor localization for dynamic emergency scenarios: fusion of magnetic tracking and optical character recognition with mixed-reality display. 320-325 - Katarina Balac, Pablo Andres Di Giulio, Antonio Vincenzo Taddeo, Mauro Prevostini:

Time of flight error compensation for in-tunnel vehicle localization. 326-331 - Antoine Desmet, Erol Gelenbe:

Capacity based evacuation with dynamic exit signs. 332-337 - Tuan Vuong, Avgoustinos Filippoupolitis

, George Loukas
, Diane Gan:
Physical indicators of cyber attacks against a rescue robot. 338-343 - Zsófia Ruttkay:

Pervasive computing for sustaining cultural heritage. 344 - Andrey Bogomolov, Bruno Lepri, Michela Ferron

, Fabio Pianesi, Alex Pentland:
Pervasive stress recognition for sustainable living. 345-350 - Joel Anderson

, Bart Kamphorst:
Ethics of e-coaching: Implications of employing pervasive computing to promote healthy and sustainable lifestyles. 351-356 - Howard Hecht, Mahemuti Mayier, Christine Perakslis:

Pervasive connectivity: The thriving hotel of the future. 357-363 - Nils Jäger

, Stuart Moran
, Holger Schnädelbach
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Using adaptive architecture to support Yoga practices: Social considerations for design. 364-369 - Stuart Moran

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Social networks and ubiquitous monitoring: An application of the PSA-BI model. 370-375 - Nadia Pantidi

, Stuart Moran
, Khaled Bachour, Tom Rodden, Davide Zilli, Geoff V. Merrett, Alex Rogers:
Field testing a rare species bioacoustic smartphone application: Challenges and future considerations. 376-381 - Veranika Lim, Fulya Yalvaç, Mathias Funk

, Jun Hu
, Matthias Rauterberg
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Can we reduce waste and waist together through EUPHORIA? 382-387 - Ewa Luger, Tom Rodden:

The value of consent: Discussions with designers of ubiquitous computing systems. 388-393 - Andreas Krause:

Community sense-and-response systems: Your phone as seismometer. 394 - Prasanna Giridhar, Md. Tanvir Al Amin, Tarek F. Abdelzaher, Lance M. Kaplan, Jemin George, Raghu K. Ganti:

ClariSense: Clarifying sensor anomalies using social network feeds. 395-400 - Buster O. Holzbauer, Boleslaw K. Szymanski

, Eyuphan Bulut:
Impact of socially based demand on the efficiency of caching strategy. 401-406 - Mudhakar Srivatsa, Raghu K. Ganti, Steven A. Borbash, Dakshi Agrawal:

A BSP approach to composite network analysis. 407-412 - Janick Edinger, Sebastian VanSyckel, Christian Krupitzer

, Justin Mazzola Paluska, Christian Becker
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Developing a QoS-based Tasklet trading system. 413-418 - Markus Fiedler:

On the limited potential of buffers to improve quality of experience. 419-424 - Vasilios A. Siris

, Konstantinos Balampekos
, Mahesh K. Marina:
Mobile quality of experience: Recent advances and challenges. 425-430 - Basak Guler, Aylin Yener:

Semantic index assignment. 431-436 - Christian Kuka, Daniela Nicklas:

Enriching sensor data processing with quality semantics. 437-442 - Brieuc Viel, Mikael Asplund

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Why is fingerprint-based indoor localization still so hard? 443-448 - Jasvinder Pal Singh, Navid Hassanzadeh, Susan Rea

, Dirk Pesch
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Semantics-empowered middleware implementation for home ecosystem gateway. 449-454 - Sounak Dey, Ranjan Dasgupta:

Sensor knowledge representation with spatiotemporal annotation: An energy sensor ontology use case. 455-459 - Sam Coppens, Ruben Verborgh

, Erik Mannens
, Rik Van de Walle:
A semantic workflow engine powered by grid reasoning. 460-465 - Ioannis V. Papaioannou, Nikos Kalatzis

, Ioanna Roussaki, Nicolas Liampotis
, Pavlos Kosmides, Miltiades E. Anagnostou
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Multi-user context inference based on neural networks. 466-471 - Zhenhui Yuan, John Keeney, Sven van der Meer

, Gabriel Hogan
, Gabriel-Miro Muntean
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Context-aware heterogeneous network performance analysis: Test-bed development. 472-477 - Chii Chang

, Sea Ling, Satish Narayana Srirama
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Trustworthy service discovery for mobile social network in proximity. 478-483 - Elizabeth Papadopoulou, Nick K. Taylor

, M. R. Williams, Sarah Gallacher:
Personalizing system behaviour in a pervasive social networking system. 484-488 - Marcus Winter

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Social object labels: Supporting social object annotation with small pervasive displays. 489-494 - Ivan Elhart, Marc Langheinrich

, Nemanja Memarovic:
Integrating interactive applications with digital signage: Towards a scheduling framework for pervasive displays. 495-499 - Constantin Taivan

, Rui José
, Bruno Silva:
Understanding the use of web technologies for applications in open display networks. 500-505 - Elena Oat, Mario Di Francesco, Tuomas Aura:

MoCHA: Augmenting pervasive displays through mobile devices and web-based technologies. 506-511 - Tommi Heikkinen, Petri Luojus, Timo Ojala:

UbiBroker: Event-based communication architecture for pervasive display networks. 512-518 - Florian Alt

, Nemanja Memarovic, Miriam Greis, Niels Henze:
UniDisplay - A research prototype to investigate expectations towards public display applications. 519-524 - Lei Ye, Holger Schnädelbach

, Steve North
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Light-keypad interaction through coated double glazing. 525-530 - Stephan G. Lukosch:

Virtual co-location: As if being there? 531 - Yunus Durmus, Koen Langendoen

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Wifi authentication through social networks - A decentralized and context-aware approach. 532-538 - Barbara Guidi, Marco Conti

, Andrea Passarella
, Laura Ricci
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Distributed protocols for Ego Betweenness Centrality computation in DOSNs. 539-544 - Osarieme Omokaro, Jamie Payton:

FlySensing: A case for crowdsensing in the air. 545-550 - Rafael Oliveira Vasconcelos

, Lincoln David Nery e Silva, Markus Endler:
Towards efficient group management and communication for large-scale mobile applications. 551-556 - Huiliang Jin, Tao Xu, Bertrand David, René Chalon:

Direct migrator: Eliminating borders between personal mobile devices and pervasive displays. 557-562 - Gabriel P. Gimenes, Hugo Gualdron, Thiago R. Raddo

, José Fernando Rodrigues Jr.:
Supervised-learning link recommendation in the DBLP co-authoring network. 563-568 - Mai ElSherief, Tamer A. ElBatt, Ahmed H. Zahran

, Ahmed Helmy
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The quest for user similarity in mobile societies. 569-574 - Flora D. Salim

, Mani Williams, Nishant Sony, Mars Dela Pena, Yury Petrov, Abdelsalam Ahmed Saad, Bo Wu:
Visualization of wireless sensor networks using ZigBee's Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) for indoor localization and tracking. 575-580 - Matthew Orlinski, Nick Filer:

Detecting expectation-based spatio-temporal clusters formed during opportunistic sensing. 581-586 - Marco Avvenuti, Stefano Cresci

, Mariantonietta Noemi La Polla, Andrea Marchetti
, Maurizio Tesconi
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Earthquake emergency management by social sensing. 587-592 - Bin Guo, Zhiwen Yu, Xingshe Zhou, Daqing Zhang:

From participatory sensing to Mobile Crowd Sensing. 593-598 - Chao Chen, Daqing Zhang, Bin Guo:

D2SC: Data-driven smarter cities. 599-603 - Zinaida Benenson, Anna Girard, Nadina Hintz, Andreas Luder:

Susceptibility to URL-based Internet attacks: Facebook vs. email. 604-609 - Gábor György Gulyás, Sándor Imre

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Measuring importance of seeding for structural de-anonymization attacks in social networks. 610-615 - Filipe Beato, Roel Peeters

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Collaborative joint content sharing for online social networks. 616-621 - Oleksandr Bodriagov, Gunnar Kreitz, Sonja Buchegger:

Access control in decentralized online social networks: Applying a policy-hiding cryptographic scheme and evaluating its performance. 622-628 - Marco Ghiglieri, Martin Stopczynski, Michael Waidner

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Personal DLP for Facebook. 629-634

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