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  Adopting pervasive computing for routine use in healthcare
Orwat C., Rashid A., Holtmann C., Wölk M., Scheermesser M., Kosow H., Graefe A. IEEE Pervasive Computing 9(2): 64-71, 2010.  Type: Article

This paper reports on the risks and obstacles, as well as the benefits and potential, of the pervasive computing in medical care (PerCoMed) project. The authors base their conclusions on two case studies (Stroke Angel and MS Nurses), c...

Feb 18 2011
  How green is green?
Want R. IEEE Pervasive Computing 8(1): 2-4, 2009.  Type: Article

Using pervasive computing, Want attempts to relate a variety of concerns about energy conservation and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions....

Jul 7 2010
   Practical lessons from Place Lab
Hightower J., LaMarca A., Smith I. IEEE Pervasive Computing 5(3): 32-39, 2006.  Type: Article

Location-enhanced applications are poised to become the first real-world example of ubiquitous computing. A large number of research and commercial location systems have been developed over the past few years, and the Place Lab is one ...

Jan 2 2007
  An empirical study on voice-enabled Web applications
Chang S., Heng M. IEEE Pervasive Computing 5(3): 76-81, 2006.  Type: Article

As Web-enabled cellular phones become an increasingly popular consumer product, it makes sense to ask whether speech might be a practical way of accessing Web-based information. This study evaluates some of the human factors associated...

Dec 22 2006
  Public ubiquitous computing systems: lessons from the e-campus display deployments
Storz O., Friday A., Davies N., Finney J., Sas C., Sheridan J. IEEE Pervasive Computing 5(3): 40-47, 2006.  Type: Article

Deploying an interactive pervasive computing environment in a public setting can be very rewarding, but also very challenging. This paper describes interesting lessons learned from three very different public deployments in Lancaster U...

Nov 15 2006
  IT infrastructure in emerging markets: arguing for an end-to-end perspective
Gupta A., Ranganathan P., Sarin P., Shah M. IEEE Pervasive Computing 5(2): 24-31, 2006.  Type: Article

This article purports to deal with the benefits of having an end-to-end perspective of networked systems in emerging markets. The concept would be useful in both research and practice, though the utility would seem most immediately app...

Oct 23 2006
  An introduction to RFID technology
Want R. IEEE Pervasive Computing 5(1): 252006.  Type: Article

Radio frequency identification (RFID) is presented as a distributed memory revolution, enabling models of future commerce that incorporate pervasive computing. RFID’s principles, primary technologies, and challenges to de...

Sep 28 2006
  The evolution of RFID security
Rieback M., Crispo B., Tanenbaum A. IEEE Pervasive Computing 5(1): 622006.  Type: Article

Far from being a new technology, radio frequency identification (RFID) has its roots in identify friend or foe (IFF) systems deployed by the military since World War II. Almost all of the issues facing current RFID systems (sniffing, t...

Sep 14 2006
  DSPs for energy harvesting sensors: applications and architectures
Amirtharajah R., Collier J., Siebert J., Zhou B., Chandrakasan A. IEEE Pervasive Computing 4(3): 72-79, 2005.  Type: Article

This paper addresses the current issue of energy harvesting from various physical sources of passive energy, such as vibrations. The aim of the paper is to present a digital signal processing architecture that is energy efficient and r...

Apr 12 2006
  Metrics and Benchmarks for Pervasive Computing
Satyanarayanan M. IEEE Pervasive Computing 4(3): 4-6, 2005.  Type: Article

Pervasive computing is defined as a discipline that integrates computing into the environment [1]. This form of computing tries to improve the interaction of people with computers to be more natural. Pervasive computing is becoming mor...

Mar 10 2006
 
 
 
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