
Pervasive Computing: Second International Conference, PERVASIVE 2004 Linz/Vienna, Austria, April 18-23, 2004 Proceedings
by FERSCHA, ALOIS; Mattern, Friedemann-
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Table of Contents
Activity recognition from user-annotated acceleration data | p. 1 |
Recognizing workshop activity using body worn microphones and accelerometers | p. 18 |
"Are you with me"? - using accelerometers to determine if two devices are carried by the same person | p. 33 |
Context cube : flexible and effective manipulation of sensed context data | p. 51 |
A context-aware communication platform for smart objects | p. 69 |
Siren : context-aware computing for firefighting | p. 87 |
Spectacle-based design of wearable see-through display for accommodation-free viewing | p. 106 |
A compact battery-less information terminal for real world interaction | p. 124 |
INCA : a software infrastructure to facilitate the construction and evolution of ubiquitous capture and access applications | p. 140 |
Activity recognition in the home using simple and ubiquitous sensors | p. 158 |
Automatic calibration of body worn acceleration sensors | p. 176 |
Reject-optional LVQ-based two-level classifier to improve reliability in footstep identification | p. 182 |
Issues with RFID usage in ubiquitous computing applications | p. 188 |
A fault-tolerant key-distribution scheme for securing wireless ad hoc networks | p. 194 |
ProxNet : secure dynamic wireless connection by proximity sensing | p. 213 |
Tackling security and privacy issues in radio frequency identification devices | p. 219 |
Towards wearable autonomous microsystems | p. 225 |
Ubiquitous chip : a rule-based I/O control device for ubiquitous computing | p. 238 |
eSeal - a system for enhanced electronic assertion of authenticity and integrity | p. 254 |
A distributed precision based localization algorithm for ad-hoc networks | p. 269 |
Adaptive on-device location recognition | p. 287 |
Accommodating transient connectivity in ad hoc and mobile settings | p. 305 |
Microbiology tray and pipette tracking as a proactive tangible user interface | p. 323 |
Augmenting collections of everyday objects : a case study of clothes hangers as an information display | p. 340 |
MirrorSpace : using proximity as an interface to video-mediated communication | p. 345 |
SearchLight - a lightweight search function for pervasive environments | p. 351 |
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