Drones, as known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), are aircrafts which can perform autonomous pilot. They can easily reach locations which are too difficult to reach or dangerous...
Do-It-Yourself (DIY) networks are decentralised networks built by an (often) amateur community. As DIY networks do not rely on the need for backhaul Internet connectivity, these n...
Arjuna Sathiaseelan, Liang Wang, Andrius Aucinas, ...
One- and two-dimensional barcodes, including Quick Response (QR) codes, have become a convenient way to communicate small amounts of information from physical objects to mobile de...
Adam Lerner, Alisha Saxena, Kirk Ouimet, Ben Turle...
The wearable revolution, as a mass-market phenomenon, has finally arrived. As a result, the question of how wearables should evolve over the next 5 to 10 years is assuming an inc...
Nicholas D. Lane, Petko Georgiev, Cecilia Mascolo,...
Gaming on phones, tablets and laptops is very popular. Cloud gaming — where remote servers perform game execution and rendering on behalf of thin clients that simply send input ...
Kyungmin Lee, David Chu, Eduardo Cuervo, Johannes ...
Substantial progress in WiFi-based indoor localization has proven that pervasiveness of WiFi can be exploited beyond its traditional use of internet access to enable a variety of ...
This paper presents TypingRing, a wearable ring platform that enables text input into computers of different forms, such as PCs, smartphones, tablets, or even wearables with tiny ...
Shahriar Nirjon, Jeremy Gummeson, Dan Gelb, Kyu-Ha...
We present a smart glasses application for helping colorblind people to distinguish problematic colors in daily life. The prototype processes a live video stream from the mobile c...
Andrei Popleteev, Nicolas Louveton, Roderick McCal...
This paper describes the co-creation workshops we carried out with three groups composed of blind users, mobility instructors, designers, and computer engineering students. The we...