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- Page 10 and 11: Feel the Force: Using Tactile Techn
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- Page 14 and 15: SocialSense: A System For Social En
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- Page 18 and 19: Boxed EgoAlvaro CASSINELLI and Masa
- Page 20 and 21: SENSE OF PRESENCE: A SENSORIMOTOR A
- Page 22 and 23: Fear tuners - Prostheses for instin
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Analyzing the experimental data, we
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transmitted from radio beacon devic
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swered that they would like to use
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Clinical Proof-of-Concept -AEvaluat
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Figure 1. The timing of a Clinical
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It is important to note, however, t
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The Challenge of Evaluating Situate
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individual comments have been left
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(ed.) Networked neighborhoods. Spri
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subject [5, 6, 8], we can make some
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Figure 2. A view of the Situvis too
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elations like subsumption, is diffi
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Ubireal [10] is a 3D simulator for
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virtual sensors and devices). In th
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purposes can be updated via the Twi
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Advanced Middleware Support on Wire
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transport layer supports TCP, UDP a
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In the following we will present an
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Using the Connected Home Platform t
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creation, composition and deploymen
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Suki’s living room has embedded i
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SOEML: A Smart Object Event Markup
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Configuration Method of Wireless Sm
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information of an SRAM-based FPGA i
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as possible processor architecture
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with a message that shall be transm
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Whenever the fitness value is incre
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of the sensor network and l and k d
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On the display, only objects that h
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ow is shorter than other rows the l
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ACKNOWLWDGEMENTWe would like to tha
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BASIC MODELLING FRAMEWORKIn order t
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Local subsystemThe local subsystem
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REFERENCES1. ASTRA IST/FET Open pro
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Therefore, these multimodal interac
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InfraredlaserpointerOpticalFilterIn
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decides whether the main displayed
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manufactured pages, i.e. redesignin
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ent page. Exactly speaking, the num
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As can be seen in Figure 4, a user
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Ambient FaçadesBernhard WallyStudi
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Figure 1: Interesting features of a
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the simulation depicted here a frui
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tems, in Proceedings of the Worksho
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Human-centered design is attempting
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display equipment and their surroun
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pressed, the phone will vibrate in
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[4] Lorna M. Brown and Topi Kaareso
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SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSISPrevious stu
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cribe to receive suggestions as tex
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tograph (static content). Then they
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Keyboard-Typing->Smooth-BlinkingWhe
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works well for alerting purposes, b
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quantity of water, which causes a l
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4. Cherry C. On Human Communication
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ottom of the display. Fig 2. shows
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SURVEY FINDINGS: EXPECTATIONSThe fi
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REFERENCES1. Complex and Adaptive S
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When a signal is perceived, the ope
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a natural setting, and that allows
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are a number of important barriers
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3. HUMAN FACTORS3.1 Awareness: Prom
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4.6 ScenarioBefore Live Sustainabil
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Indeed, this is a theme which has l
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CONCLUSIONSThis position paper has
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Carbon Metric Collection and Analys
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Figure 1: PET system architecturese
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GreenSweeper: A Persuasive Mobile G
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4. DISCUSSIONIn this section, we wi
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Sensonomy: Envisioning folksonomic
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FunctionComponentsMicrocontroller P
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Fresh: Cell-ID based Mobile Forum f
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particular question or answer, and
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and more efficient. In fact, many o
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Semantics-based urban sensing for S
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necessary term (Löw 2001, Dünne 2
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Arianna BassoliISIG, London School
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Make Me Happy: In Situ Data Collect
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Difficulties in Skill Acquisition a
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Automation as a very familiar place
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Connectability in Automated Journey
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Liminal, Spiritual, and Ritual: Fab
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The Everyday CollectorCati Vaucelle
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UbiWORK: Design and Evaluation ofSm
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Illustration of the Intelligent Wor
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Figure 2. - Workload control, havin
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There is a central PC, which is con
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aspects about collaboration based o
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Toward Easy Operation of Interactiv
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Contents and Conditions of Face-to-
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Table 3. Ratios of frequency classi
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