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Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services [electronic resource] : First International ICST Conference, MobiCASE 2009, San Diego, CA, USA, October 26-29, 2009, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Thomas Phan, Rebecca Montanari, Petros Zerfos.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering ; 35Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Description: XII, 406p. 174 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783642126079
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 004.6 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.C643
  • TK5105.5-5105.9
Online resources:
Contents:
MobiCASE 2009 - Session 1: To Your Health -- Nutrition Monitor: A Food Purchase and Consumption Monitoring Mobile System -- A Personalised Body Motion Sensitive Training System Based on Auditive Feedback -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 2: System Software I -- Context-Aware Authentication Framework -- The Tradeoff between Energy Efficiency and User State Estimation Accuracy in Mobile Sensing -- Dynamic Migration of Computation through Virtualization of the Mobile Platform -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 3: On the Go! -- Intelligent Telemetry for Freight Trains -- OneBusAway: A Transit Traveler Information System -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 4: Industry Track -- WebCall – A Rich Context Mobile Research Framework -- Lively Mashups for Mobile Devices -- Ads Go Mobile: Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges of Personalised Ads in a Mobile Search Service -- Mobile Visual Analytics for Datacenter Power and Cooling Management -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 5: System Software II -- RFID-based Distributed Memory for Mobile Applications -- A Mobile Application to Detect Abnormal Patterns of Activity -- Energy-Efficient Localization via Personal Mobility Profiling -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 6: Mobile Assistants -- Multi-agent Meeting Scheduling Using Mobile Context -- Bayesian Networks-Based Interval Training Guidance System for Cancer Rehabilitation -- Mobile Context-Aware Personal Messaging Assistant -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 7: Rich Mobile Media -- OCRdroid: A Framework to Digitize Text Using Mobile Phones -- Gradient Domain Image Blending and Implementation on Mobile Devices -- A Comparative Evaluation of HTML5 as a Pervasive Media Platform -- MobiCASE 2009 - Demonstrations and Posters Session -- Study of Usability of Security and Privacy in Context Aware Mobile Applications -- Friendlee: A Mobile Application for Your Social Life -- A Prototype for Resource Optimized Context Determination in Pervasive Care Environments -- RFID-based Distributed Shared Memory for Pervasive Games -- IMUI Workshop - Session 1: Context and Constraints -- Coarse In-Building Localization with Smartphones -- Delay Analysis of Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks -- ProVer: A Secure System for the Provision of Verified Location Information -- IMUI Workshop - Session 2: Games and Guides -- Designing Mobility: Pervasiveness as the Enchanting Tool of Mobility -- Context-Aware Recommendations in Decentralized, Item-Based Collaborative Filtering on Mobile Devices -- deSCribe: A Personalized Tour Guide and Navigational Assistant.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This proceedings volume includes the full research papers presented at the First Int- national Conference on Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services (MobiCASE) held in San Diego, California, during October 26-29, 2009. It was sponsored by ICST and held in conjunction with the First Workshop on Innovative Mobile User Inter- tivity (WIMUI). MobiCASE highlights state-of-the-art academic and industry research work in - main topics above the OSI transport layer with an emphasis on complete end-to-end systems and their components. Its vision is largely influenced by what we see in the consumer space today: high-end mobile phones, high-bandwidth wireless networks, novel consumer and enterprise mobile applications, scalable software infrastructures, and of course an increasingly larger user base that is moving towards an almost a- mobile lifestyle. This year's program spanned a wide range of research that explored new features, algorithms, and infrastructure related to mobile platforms. We received submissions from many countries around the world with a high number from Europe and Asia in addition to the many from North America. Each paper received at least three in- pendent reviews from our Technical Program Committee members during the Spring of 2009, with final results coming out in July. As a result of the review process, we selected 15 high-quality papers and complemented them with six invited submissions from leading researchers, reaching the final count of 21 papers in the program.
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MobiCASE 2009 - Session 1: To Your Health -- Nutrition Monitor: A Food Purchase and Consumption Monitoring Mobile System -- A Personalised Body Motion Sensitive Training System Based on Auditive Feedback -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 2: System Software I -- Context-Aware Authentication Framework -- The Tradeoff between Energy Efficiency and User State Estimation Accuracy in Mobile Sensing -- Dynamic Migration of Computation through Virtualization of the Mobile Platform -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 3: On the Go! -- Intelligent Telemetry for Freight Trains -- OneBusAway: A Transit Traveler Information System -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 4: Industry Track -- WebCall – A Rich Context Mobile Research Framework -- Lively Mashups for Mobile Devices -- Ads Go Mobile: Assessing the Opportunities and Challenges of Personalised Ads in a Mobile Search Service -- Mobile Visual Analytics for Datacenter Power and Cooling Management -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 5: System Software II -- RFID-based Distributed Memory for Mobile Applications -- A Mobile Application to Detect Abnormal Patterns of Activity -- Energy-Efficient Localization via Personal Mobility Profiling -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 6: Mobile Assistants -- Multi-agent Meeting Scheduling Using Mobile Context -- Bayesian Networks-Based Interval Training Guidance System for Cancer Rehabilitation -- Mobile Context-Aware Personal Messaging Assistant -- MobiCASE 2009 - Session 7: Rich Mobile Media -- OCRdroid: A Framework to Digitize Text Using Mobile Phones -- Gradient Domain Image Blending and Implementation on Mobile Devices -- A Comparative Evaluation of HTML5 as a Pervasive Media Platform -- MobiCASE 2009 - Demonstrations and Posters Session -- Study of Usability of Security and Privacy in Context Aware Mobile Applications -- Friendlee: A Mobile Application for Your Social Life -- A Prototype for Resource Optimized Context Determination in Pervasive Care Environments -- RFID-based Distributed Shared Memory for Pervasive Games -- IMUI Workshop - Session 1: Context and Constraints -- Coarse In-Building Localization with Smartphones -- Delay Analysis of Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks -- ProVer: A Secure System for the Provision of Verified Location Information -- IMUI Workshop - Session 2: Games and Guides -- Designing Mobility: Pervasiveness as the Enchanting Tool of Mobility -- Context-Aware Recommendations in Decentralized, Item-Based Collaborative Filtering on Mobile Devices -- deSCribe: A Personalized Tour Guide and Navigational Assistant.

This proceedings volume includes the full research papers presented at the First Int- national Conference on Mobile Computing, Applications, and Services (MobiCASE) held in San Diego, California, during October 26-29, 2009. It was sponsored by ICST and held in conjunction with the First Workshop on Innovative Mobile User Inter- tivity (WIMUI). MobiCASE highlights state-of-the-art academic and industry research work in - main topics above the OSI transport layer with an emphasis on complete end-to-end systems and their components. Its vision is largely influenced by what we see in the consumer space today: high-end mobile phones, high-bandwidth wireless networks, novel consumer and enterprise mobile applications, scalable software infrastructures, and of course an increasingly larger user base that is moving towards an almost a- mobile lifestyle. This year's program spanned a wide range of research that explored new features, algorithms, and infrastructure related to mobile platforms. We received submissions from many countries around the world with a high number from Europe and Asia in addition to the many from North America. Each paper received at least three in- pendent reviews from our Technical Program Committee members during the Spring of 2009, with final results coming out in July. As a result of the review process, we selected 15 high-quality papers and complemented them with six invited submissions from leading researchers, reaching the final count of 21 papers in the program.

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