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Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Elsevier Science Inc.
 
   
 
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  Advanced Internet of Things for personalised healthcare systems
Qi J., Yang P., Min G., Amft O., Dong F., Xu L. Pervasive and Mobile Computing 41 132-149, 2017.  Type: Article

The Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming a cornerstone technology that is being used for affordable enhancement in the healthcare sector. Using IoT-enabled medical applications today shows promise for offering better healthcare service...

Apr 18 2018
   Wearable IoT data stream traceability in a distributed health information system
Lomotey R., Pry J., Sriramoju S. Pervasive and Mobile Computing 40 692-707, 2017.  Type: Article

Personal use of wearable Internet of Things (IoT) devices for health monitoring is rapidly expanding. For medical use, routing continuous streams of this data raises new security, safety, and complexity concerns. This paper explores tr...

Apr 5 2018
  Decentralised peer-to-peer data dissemination in wireless sensor networks
Carbajo R., Mc Goldrick C. Pervasive and Mobile Computing 40 242-266, 2017.  Type: Article

Can edge sensor data reliably route through unreliable networks using a unique decentralized routing framework? New research describes how using a framework of peer-to-peer (P2P) wireless sensor networks (WSNs). WSNs are characterized ...

Dec 8 2017
  A new asset tracking architecture integrating RFID, Bluetooth low energy tags and ad hoc smartphone applications
Bisio I., Sciarrone A., Zappatore S. Pervasive and Mobile Computing 31(C): 79-93, 2016.  Type: Article

Tracking systems are intended to determine the exact position of an object and are, nowadays, widespread. Objects intended to be tracked are actually tagged with bare or QR codes, have radio frequency identification (RFID) labels, or f...

Mar 31 2017
  Classification of bipolar disorder episodes based on analysis of voice and motor activity of patients
Maxhuni A., Muñoz-Meléndez A., Osmani V., Perez H., Mayora O., Morales E. Pervasive and Mobile Computing 31(C): 50-66, 2016.  Type: Article

A developed system able to classify the states of patients suffering from bipolar disorder, a severe chronic psychiatric problem, is introduced in this paper. Commonly, the diagnosis of this disease is based on clinical evaluations thr...

Mar 13 2017
  Soft computing-based localizations in wireless sensor networks
So-In C., Permpol S., Rujirakul K. Pervasive and Mobile Computing 29(C): 17-37, 2016.  Type: Article

The world is transitioning to the 5G era. 5G involves more than simply upgrading to “better” radios in the network. The Internet of Things (IoT) is part of the biggest plans 5G has for us. The IoT is to have various...

Oct 3 2016
  Fine-grained appliance usage and energy monitoring through mobile and power-line sensing
Roy N., Pathak N., Misra A. Pervasive and Mobile Computing 30132-150, 2016.  Type: Article

Energy consumption is a current concern in many aspects of daily life. The concept of smart buildings, where researchers propose solutions to tracking energy consumption by installing sensors and conducting smart analysis to predict an...

Aug 18 2016
  Recognizing composite daily activities from crowd-labelled social media data
Zhu Z., Blanke U., Tröster G. Pervasive and Mobile Computing 26(C): 103-120, 2016.  Type: Article

Present-day activity recognition methods that get data from wearable or other types of sensors are good at detecting basic activities (walking, standing, and so on), but not complex ones (dining, being at the workplace, and so on). Thi...

Aug 9 2016
  Personalized healthcare cloud services for disease risk assessment and wellness management using social media
Abbas A., Ali M., Shahid Khan M., Khan S. Pervasive and Mobile Computing 28(C): 81-99, 2016.  Type: Article

Cloud computing has opened a number of research possibilities, not only in computing but also in a number of other fields: medicine, economics, and more. One of the reasons is that it provides unlimited resources to store data and proc...

Aug 8 2016
  Secure multi-server-aided data deduplication in cloud computing
Miao M., Wang J., Li H., Chen X. Pervasive and Mobile Computing 24(C): 129-137, 2015.  Type: Article

This detailed paper on secure multiserver-aided data deduplication computing gives a quick overview of cloud computing and then delves into the main topic of secure deduplication. The value the paper sets to fix is the vulnerability of...

Jul 28 2016
 
 
 
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