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Smart Sensing and Context [electronic resource] : Second European Conference, EuroSSC 2007, Kendal, England, October 23-25, 2007, Proceedings /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications ; 4793Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2007Edition: 1st ed. 2007Description: X, 306 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540756965
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.3 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.76.A65
Online resources:
Contents:
Invited Paper -- CenceMe – Injecting Sensing Presence into Social Networking Applications -- Spatial and Motion Context -- Mapping by Seeing – Wearable Vision-Based Dead-Reckoning, and Closing the Loop -- The Design of a Pressure Sensing Floor for Movement-Based Human Computer Interaction -- Sensing Motion Using Spectral and Spatial Analysis of WLAN RSSI -- Inferring and Distributing Spatial Context -- Context Sensitive Adaptive Authentication -- Human Behavior as Context -- A Sensor Placement Approach for the Monitoring of Indoor Scenes -- Recognition of User Activity Sequences Using Distributed Event Detection -- Behavior Detection Based on Touched Objects with Dynamic Threshold Determination Model -- Towards Mood Based Mobile Services and Applications -- Recognising Activities of Daily Life Using Hierarchical Plans -- Context Frameworks and Platforms -- GlobeCon – A Scalable Framework for Context Aware Computing -- ESCAPE – An Adaptive Framework for Managing and Providing Context Information in Emergency Situations -- Capturing Context Requirements -- Deployment Experience Toward Core Abstractions for Context Aware Applications -- Sensing Technologies and Case Studies -- Ambient Energy Scavenging for Sensor-Equipped RFID Tags in the Cold Chain -- Escalation: Complex Event Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Multi-sensor Cross Correlation for Alarm Generation in a Deployed Sensor Network.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: On behalf of the organizing committee for EuroSSC 2007, we would like to welcome you to the proceedings of the second European Conference on Smart Sensing and Context. Although only in its second year, EuroSSC has already begun to attract significant interest from researchers in the rapidly evolving area of embedded sensing and intelligent objects in support of smart surroundings. Building on the success of the previous conference held in Enschede, The Netherlands, EuroSSC 2007 aimed to reflect two complementary viewpoints: a technology-driven viewpoint which encompasses the diversity of intelligent sensing and associated information processing and a user-driven viewpoint exploring scenarios, applications and interaction methods as they relate to smart surroundings. This year the conference received a total of 51 paper submissions. These represented contributions from 21 countries from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (69%); Asia (21%); and North America (10%). This obviously reflects the European origins of the conference. However we were particularly pleased by the high number of submissions from Asia reflecting the range and diversity of relevant work in that region. From these the program committee selected 17 papers (33%) for presentation at the conference after a rigorous review process. Every paper received at least three independent reviews, most received four and some five reviews.
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Invited Paper -- CenceMe – Injecting Sensing Presence into Social Networking Applications -- Spatial and Motion Context -- Mapping by Seeing – Wearable Vision-Based Dead-Reckoning, and Closing the Loop -- The Design of a Pressure Sensing Floor for Movement-Based Human Computer Interaction -- Sensing Motion Using Spectral and Spatial Analysis of WLAN RSSI -- Inferring and Distributing Spatial Context -- Context Sensitive Adaptive Authentication -- Human Behavior as Context -- A Sensor Placement Approach for the Monitoring of Indoor Scenes -- Recognition of User Activity Sequences Using Distributed Event Detection -- Behavior Detection Based on Touched Objects with Dynamic Threshold Determination Model -- Towards Mood Based Mobile Services and Applications -- Recognising Activities of Daily Life Using Hierarchical Plans -- Context Frameworks and Platforms -- GlobeCon – A Scalable Framework for Context Aware Computing -- ESCAPE – An Adaptive Framework for Managing and Providing Context Information in Emergency Situations -- Capturing Context Requirements -- Deployment Experience Toward Core Abstractions for Context Aware Applications -- Sensing Technologies and Case Studies -- Ambient Energy Scavenging for Sensor-Equipped RFID Tags in the Cold Chain -- Escalation: Complex Event Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Multi-sensor Cross Correlation for Alarm Generation in a Deployed Sensor Network.

On behalf of the organizing committee for EuroSSC 2007, we would like to welcome you to the proceedings of the second European Conference on Smart Sensing and Context. Although only in its second year, EuroSSC has already begun to attract significant interest from researchers in the rapidly evolving area of embedded sensing and intelligent objects in support of smart surroundings. Building on the success of the previous conference held in Enschede, The Netherlands, EuroSSC 2007 aimed to reflect two complementary viewpoints: a technology-driven viewpoint which encompasses the diversity of intelligent sensing and associated information processing and a user-driven viewpoint exploring scenarios, applications and interaction methods as they relate to smart surroundings. This year the conference received a total of 51 paper submissions. These represented contributions from 21 countries from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (69%); Asia (21%); and North America (10%). This obviously reflects the European origins of the conference. However we were particularly pleased by the high number of submissions from Asia reflecting the range and diversity of relevant work in that region. From these the program committee selected 17 papers (33%) for presentation at the conference after a rigorous review process. Every paper received at least three independent reviews, most received four and some five reviews.

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