: The support of smart interaction in ubiquitous computing is among the core criteria to achieve user acceptance and thus business success. We describe an architectural framework u...
Heinz-Josef Eikerling, Matthias Benesch, Frank Ber...
—Developing systems that support people in everyday life in a discrete and effective way is an ultimate goal of a new generation of technical systems. Physiological computing rep...
While by now feasible solutions to protect privacy for complex ubiquitous applications are available, very small devices, called context transponders (CTP) still lack resources to...
A Multi-target user interface is composed of a series of interconnected variations of the same user interfaces, but tailored for different targets or different contexts of use. Wh...
The wide spread of location-based services results in a strong market for location-detection devices (e.g., GPS-like devices, RFIDs, handheld devices, and cellular phones). Example...