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2006
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Using a Live-In Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing Research

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Using a Live-In Laboratory for Ubiquitous Computing Research
Abstract. Ubiquitous computing researchers are increasingly turning to sensorenabled "living laboratories" for the study of people and technologies in settings more natural than a typical laboratory. We describe the design and operation of the PlaceLab, a new live-in laboratory for the study of ubiquitous technologies in home settings. Volunteer research participants individually live in the PlaceLab for days or weeks at a time, treating it as a temporary home. Meanwhile, sensing devices integrated into the fabric of the architecture record a detailed description of their activities. The facility generates sensor and observational datasets that can be used for research in ubiquitous computing and other fields where domestic contexts impact behavior. We describe some of our experiences constructing and operating the living laboratory, and we detail a recently generated sample dataset, available online to researchers.
Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson, Emmanuel Munguia
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Updated 14 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where PERVASIVE
Authors Stephen S. Intille, Kent Larson, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, Jennifer Beaudin, Pallavi Kaushik, Jason Nawyn, Randy Rockinson
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