Abstract. We present a concept called ‘ubiquitous attentiveness’: Context information concerning the user and his environment is aggregated, exchanged and constitutes triggers ...
Herma Van Kranenburg, Alfons H. Salden, Henk Eerti...
Abstract. We propose a new type of input for mobile devices by sensing forces applied by users to device casings. Deformation of the devices is not necessary for such “force gest...
Abstract— In this paper we show that, despite some disadvantageous properties of radio frequency identification (RFID), it is possible to localize a mobile robot quite accuratel...
Philipp Vorst, Sebastian Schneegans, Bin Yang, And...
At present, various types of car navigation systems are progressively entering the market. Simultaneously, mobile outdoor navigation systems for pedestrians and electronic tourist ...
Wolfgang Narzt, Gustav Pomberger, Alois Ferscha, D...
Abstract— The future of robots, as our companions is dependent on their ability to understand, interpret and represent the environment in a human compatible manner. Towards this ...