A cord, although simple in form, has many interesting physical affordances that make it powerful as an input device. Not only can a length of cord be grasped in different location...
Julia Schwarz, Chris Harrison, Scott E. Hudson, Je...
Developing personalized applications for the ubiquitous Web assumes to provide different user interfaces addressing heterogeneous capabilities of device classes. Major problems are...
In [7], we reported on our experience in building Collaborative Mobile Virtual Communities (CMVC) on the Web. In [8], we proposed a finite state machine model and a new approach t...
Wearable computing devices are obviously made all the more powerful due to their ability to be innately mobile. With this in mind, spontaneous peer-to-peer networks may emerge amo...
—The key feature of many emerging pervasive computing applications is to proactively provide services to mobile individuals. One major challenge in providing users with proactive...