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Smart Sensing and Context: 4th European Conference, EuroSSC 2009, Guildford, UK, September 16-18, 2009. Proceedings 2009 ed. [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications 5741
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Sep-2009
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 219 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 454 g, XI, 219 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sērija : Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications 5741
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Welcome to the proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Smart Se- ing and Context hosted by the Centre for Communication Systems Research, University of Surrey, in Guildford, UK. Smart sensing and context are the key enablers for e ective autonomous systems, providing transparent technologies to realize the vision of ubiquitous computing, intelligent services and networking. (Wireless) Sensor and actuator networks,tightly integratedinto the structure of the Internet provide the und- lying manifestation of the physical world into the Internet of Things. Networked sensorscaninfercontextfromrawdataandcaptureuserandapplicationneedsto provide smart adaptive services. Higher-level context can be deducted locally or remotelybycombining andabstractinginformationfromsmartsensors. The 4th European Conference on Smart Sensing and Context explored new techniques, algorithmsandarchitectures onutilizing contextandcontext-awareservicesand their applications. The conference builds on the success of the past editions held in Zu ..rich, Switzerland in 2008, in Kendal, UK in 2007 and in Enschede, The Netherlands in 2006. EuroSSC is a forum to exchange ideas and to discuss the most recent developments in smart sensing and context ?eld. It explores the latest ?ndings and state-of-the-art developments in technology, covering human and user aspects. The main topics discussed this year focused on embedded - plications, context-aware platforms, context processing, semantic technologies, mobile platforms and real-worlddeployment and exploitation scenarios. The - velopment of integrating sensor and actuator networks and context-platforms in a wider scale setting has added a new dimension to global networks and has - abled users and applications to interact with the physical world more e ciently.
Activity Recognition
Episode Segmentation Using Recursive Multiple Eigenspaces
1(10)
Aziah Ali
Surapa Thiemjarus
Guang-Zhong Yang
Keep on Moving! Activity Monitoring and Stimulation Using Wireless Sensor Networks
11(13)
Stephan Bosch
Mihai Marin-Perianu
Raluca Marin-Perianu
Paul Havinga
Hermie Hermens
Time-Lag as Limiting Factor for Indoor Walking Navigation
24(14)
Andreas Riener
Markus Straub
Alois Ferscha
Information Aspects of Context-Aware Sensor and Actuator Systems
A Query Service for Raw Sensor Data
38(13)
Donall McCann
Mark Roantree
A context lifecycle for Web-Based Context Management Services
51(15)
Gearoid Hynes
Vinny Reynolds
Manfred Hauswirth
Semantic Annotation and Reasoning for Sensor Data
66(11)
Wang Wei
Payam Barnaghi
Context-Aware Service Platforms
Semantic Rules for Context-Aware Geographical information Retrieval
77(16)
Carsten Keßler
Martin Raubal
Christoph Wosniok
A Context Provisioning Framework to Support Pervasive and Ubiquitous Applications
93(14)
Michael Knappmeyer
Nigel Baker
Saad Liaquat
Ralf Tonjes
Context-Aware Recommendations on Mobile Services: The m: ciudad Approach
107(14)
Andreas Emrich
Alexandra Chapko
Dirk Werth
Context Processing, Reasoning and Fusion
Context Cells: Towards Lifelong Learning in Activity Recognition Systems
121(14)
Alberto Calatroni
Claudia Villalonga
Daniel
Roggen
Gerhard Troster
Automatic Event-Based Synchronization of Multimodal Data Streams from Wearable and Ambient Sensors
135(14)
David Bannach
Oliver Amft
Paul Lukowicz
Using Dempster-Shafer Theory of Evidence for Situation Inference
149(14)
Susan McKeever
Juan Ye
Lorcan Coyle
Simon Dobson
Real-World Experiences with Deployed Systems
Recognizing the Use-Mode of Kitchen Appliances from Their Current Consumption
163(14)
Gerald Bauer
Karl Stockinger
Paul Lukowicz
Wireless Sensor Networks to Enable the Passive House - Deployment Experiences
177(16)
Tessa Daniel
Elena Gaura
James Brusey
Context-Aware Frameworks in Mobile Environments
Mobile Context Toolbox: An Extensible Context Framework for S60 Mobile Phones
193(14)
Jakob Eg Larsen
Kristian Jensen
Statistic-Based Context Recognition in Smart Car
207(12)
Jie Sun
Kejia He
Author Index 219