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DSN
2007
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
How Do Mobile Phones Fail? A Failure Data Analysis of Symbian OS Smart Phones
While the new generation of hand-held devices, e.g., smart phones, support a rich set of applications, growing complexity of the hardware and runtime environment makes the devices...
Marcello Cinque, Domenico Cotroneo, Zbigniew Kalba...
MHCI
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Using handheld devices for mobile interaction with displays in home environments
An increasing number of households are equipped with a large number of TV sets and more and more of them are large highresolution displays. Furthermore, we see the integration of ...
Andreas Lorenz, Clara Fernandez De Castro, Enrico ...
UCS
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Instant Learning Sound Sensor: Flexible Real-World Event Recognition System for Ubiquitous Computing
We propose a smart sound sensor for building context-aware systems that instantly learn and detect events from various kinds of everyday sounds and environmental noise by using sma...
Yuya Negishi, Nobuo Kawaguchi
MUM
2009
ACM
190views Multimedia» more  MUM 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
Handy feedback: connecting smart meters with mobile phones
Reducing their energy consumption has become an important objective for many people. Consumption transparency and timely feedback are essential to support those who want to adjust...
Markus Weiss, Friedemann Mattern, Tobias Graml, Th...
SCIA
2005
Springer
224views Image Analysis» more  SCIA 2005»
14 years 1 months ago
Interactive 3-D Modeling System Using a Hand-Held Video Camera
Recently, a number of methods for 3-D modeling from images have been developed. However, the accuracy of a reconstructed model depends on camera positions and postures with which t...
Kenji Fudono, Tomokazu Sato, Naokazu Yokoya