This paper describes a system that allows users who obtain a “wearable ID key” to personalize dynamically ubiquitous computers by simply touching them. We call the concept of ...
Too narrow, the productivity-oriented vision guiding ubiquitous computing should be replaced or enriched with humanistic aspects. We discuss the role of Maslow's hierarchy of...
Much of the ongoing research in ubiquitous computing has concentrated on providing context information, e.g. location information, to the level of services and applications. Typic...
This paper presents a world model for location-aware and user-aware services in ubiquitous computing environments. It can be dynamically organized like a tree based on geographica...
The need for providing learners with web-based learning content that match their accessibility needs and preferences, as well as providing ways to match learning content to user...