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sOc-EUSAI 2005: Grenoble, France
- Gérard Bailly, James L. Crowley:
Proceedings of the 2005 joint conference on Smart objects and ambient intelligence - innovative context-aware services: usages and technologies, sOc-EUSAI '05, Grenoble, France, October 12-14, 2005. ACM 2005
Invited speakers
- Emile H. L. Aarts:
Ambient intelligence: visualising the future. 1 - Alex Waibel:
CHIL computing to overcome techno-clutter. 3 - Hans Gellersen:
Cooperative systems of physical objects. 5
RFID technology
- Joël Dansou-Eloi:
RFID technology. 7 - Dominique Paret:
Technical state of art of "Radio Frequency Identification - RFID" and implications regarding standardization, regulations, human exposure, privacy. 9-11 - François Vacherand:
New technologies for contactless microsystems. 13-17 - Smail Tedjini, Tan-Phu Vuong, Vincent Beroulle:
Antennas for RFID tags. 19-22 - Raghu Das:
Chip versus chipless for RFID applications. 23-26 - Anne Blayo, Bernard Pineaux:
Printing processes and their potential for RFID printing. 27-30
Ambient functionality
- Pekka Silvennoinen:
Ambient functionality. 31 - Francis Jutand:
Ambient functionnality: human interfaces for the digital life. 33 - Pascal Ancey:
Ambient functionality in MIMOSA from technology to services. 35-38 - Petri Vuorinen:
Applying the RFID technology for field force solution. 39-41 - Hughes Metras:
RFID tags for ambient intelligence: present solutions and future challenges. 43-46 - Minoru Sekiguchi, Hirohisa Naito, Akinobu Ueda, Toru Ozaki, Masao Yamasawa:
"UBWALL", ubiquitous wall changes an ordinary wall into the smart ambience. 47-50 - Eija Kaasinen, Timo Tuomisto, Pasi Välkkynen:
Ambient functionality: use cases. 51-56
Everyday robotics: new visions, new challenges
- Frédéric Kaplan:
Everyday robotics: new visions, new challenges. 57 - Frédéric Kaplan:
Everyday robotics: robots as everyday objects. 59-64 - Sara Ljungblad, Lars Erik Holmquist:
Designing robot applications for everyday environments. 65-68 - Patrizia Marti, Leonardo Giusti, Alessandro Pollini, Alessia Rullo:
Experiencing the flow: design issues in human-robot interaction. 69-74 - Jean-Christophe Baillie:
Universal programming interfaces for robotic devices. 75-80 - Rachid Alami, Aurélie Clodic, Vincent Montreuil, Emrah Akin Sisbot, Raja Chatila:
Task planning for human-robot interaction. 81-85
New interaction devices
- Lauri Pohjanheimo, Heikki Keränen, Heikki Ailisto:
Implementing touchme paradigm with a mobile phone. 87-92 - Panikos Heracleous, Yoshitaka Nakajima, Hiroshi Saruwatari, Kiyohiro Shikano:
A tissue-conductive acoustic sensor applied in speech recognition for privacy. 93-97 - Jamie A. Ward, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster:
Gesture spotting using wrist worn microphone and 3-axis accelerometer. 99-104 - Xiaojun Bi, Yuanchun Shi, Xiaojie Chen, Peifeng Xiang:
Facilitating interaction with large displays in smart spaces. 105-110
Usage and case studies
- Carsten Röcker, Maddy D. Janse, Nathalie Portolan, Norbert A. Streitz:
User requirements for intelligent home environments: a scenario-driven approach and empirical cross-cultural study. 111-116 - Fabrice Forest, Leena Arhippainen:
Social acceptance of proactive mobile services: observing and anticipating cultural aspects by a sociology of user experience method. 117-122 - Elise van den Hoven, Berry Eggen:
Personal souvenirs as ambient intelligent objects. 123-128 - Jan M. V. Misker, Jasper Lindenberg, Mark A. Neerincx:
Users want simple control over device selection. 129-134
Smart environments and multimodel interaction
- Peter Ford Dominey, Alfredo Weitzenfeld:
Levels of interaction allowing humans to command, interrogate and teach a communicating object: lessons learned from two robotic platform. 135-140 - Fahim Kawsar, Kaori Fujinami, Tatsuo Nakajima:
Augmenting everyday life with sentient artefacts. 141-146 - Albrecht Schmidt, Matthias Kranz, Paul Holleis:
Interacting with the ubiquitous computer: towards embedding interaction. 147-152 - Christian Elting:
Orchestrating output devices: planning multimedia presentations for home entertainment with ambient intelligence. 153-158
Analyzing user activities
- Tâm Huynh, Bernt Schiele:
Analyzing features for activity recognition. 159-163 - Soumya Hamlaoui, Franck Davoine:
Facial action tracking using particle filters and active appearance models. 165-169 - Sonja Gievska, John L. Sibert:
Using task context variables for selecting the best timing for interrupting users. 171-176
Reconflgurability and location-based services
- Giulio Mori, Fabio Paternò:
Automatic semantic platform-dependent redesign. 177-182 - Joëlle Coutaz, Stanislaw Borkowski, Nicolas Barralon:
Coupling interaction resources: an analytical model. 183-188 - Simon Dobson:
Leveraging the subtleties of location. 189-193 - Ichiro Satoh:
A location model for ambient intelligence. 195-200
Middleware
- Michael Hellenschmidt:
Distributed implementation of a self-organizing appliance middleware. 201-206 - Ali A. Nazari Shirehjini:
A generic UPnP architecture for ambient intelligence meeting rooms and a control point allowing for integrated 2D and 3D interaction. 207-212 - Diego López de Ipiña, Iñaki Vázquez, Daniel García, Javier Fernández, Iván García:
A reflective middleware for controlling smart objects from mobile devices. 213-218 - Christian Floerkemeier, Matthias Lampe:
RFID middleware design: addressing application requirements and RFID constraints. 219-224
Ad-hoc networking and sensor networks
- Laurent Maleysson, Christophe Dugas:
Configuring and managing a large-scale monitoring network solving real world challenges for ultra low powered and long-range wireless mesh networks. 225-230 - Byung Ryong Kim, Ki-Chang Kim, Yoo-Sung Kim:
Securing anonymity in P2P network. 231-234 - Sarah Mount, Elena I. Gaura, Robert M. Newman, Alastair R. Beresford, Sam R. Dolan, Michael Allen:
Trove: a physical game running on an ad-hoc wireless sensor network. 235-239
Context-aware systems
- Alfonso Gárate, Nati Herrasti, Antonio López:
GENIO: an ambient intelligence application in home automation and entertainment environment. 241-245 - Stephan Raidt, Gérard Bailly, Frédéric Elisei:
Basic components of a face-to-face interaction with a conversational agent: mutual attention and deixis. 247-252 - Carlos Bento, Nuno Gil Fonseca:
Text input disambiguation supported on a hierarchical user model. 253-258 - Oliver Brdiczka, Patrick Reignier, James L. Crowley:
Supervised learning of an abstract context model for an intelligent environment. 259-264 - Eleni Christopoulou, Christos Goumopoulos, Achilles Kameas:
An ontology-based context management and reasoning process for UbiComp applications. 265-270 - Thomas Heider, Thomas Kirste:
Multimodal appliance cooperation based on explicit goals: concepts & potentials. 271-276 - Alessandro Saffiotti, Mathias Broxvall:
PEIS ecologies: ambient intelligence meets autonomous robotics. 277-281
Embedded technologies
- Ghislain Despesse, Jean-Jacques Chaillout, Thomas Jager, Jean-Michel Léger, Andrea Vassilev, Skandar Basrour, Benoît Charlot:
High damping electrostatic system for vibration energy scavenging. 283-286 - Yasser Ammar, Aurélien Buhrig, Marcin Marzencki, Benoît Charlot, Skandar Basrour, Karine Matou, Marc Renaudin:
Wireless sensor network node with asynchronous architecture and vibration harvesting micro power generator. 287-292 - Michael Bocquet, Christophe Loyez, Aziz Benlarbi-Delaï:
Millimeter wave up-converted UWB based positioning system. 293-296 - Sylvain Bacquet, Hélène Rouault, Hélène Lhermet, Elisabeth Crochon, Hélène Lignier, Sébastien Martinet, Michel Martin, Laurent Sourgen:
PEACPocket: a technological demonstrator for future multimedia smart card. 297-302 - Ali A. Nazari Shirehjini, Felix Klar:
3DSim: rapid prototyping ambient intelligence. 303-307
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