UBICOMP 2002
POSTER PROGRAM
After reviewing, a total of
27 posters were accepted for exhibtion at UbiComp 2002. There will also
be
an additional 8 poster presentations by the students at the Doctoral Consortium.
Poster abstracts will be published in the UbiComp 2002 Adjunct
Proceedings.
The best poster - voted for by the conference delegates - will receive
a book gift certificate for £50, courtesy of Springer Verlag.
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Analysis of Optimized Micro-Generator
Architectures for Self-Powered Ubiquitous Computers
Paul Mitcheson, T. C. Green, E. M. Yeatman, A. S.
Holmes, Imperial College, UK
BM3G: Innovative Business Models for 3G Mobile
Applications and Services
Avi Wasser, University of Haifa, Israel
Maya Lincoln, The Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
A Paper-Based Ubiquitous Computing Healthcare
Environment
Magnus Bång, Erik Berglund, Anders Larsson,
Linköping University, Sweden
Context, CC/PP, and P3P
Patrik Osbakk, Nick Ryan, University of Kent, UK
Controlling Your Environment Through Sketching
Edward Lank, Richard Augustine, Shi Chen, Heather
Kane, Sandy Ngo, Joy Tutt, San Francisco State University, USA
Directed Information Harvesting
Geoff Lyon, John Grundbäck, Cyril Brignone,
Salil Pradhan, HP Labs Palo Alto, USA
Fingermouse: A Wearable Hand Tracking System
Patrick de la Hamette, P. Lukowicz, G.
Tröster, T. Svoboda, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
FLAME: An Open Application Framework for
Location-Aware Systems
George Coulouris, Hani Naguib, Kam Sanmugalingam,
Cambridge University, UK
Game Engines for Use in Context Aware Research
Perry McDowell, Andrzej Kapolka, Michael Capps,
Mike Zyda, MOVES Institute, Naval Postgraduate School, USA
Intelligent Ubiquitous Computing to Support
Alzheimer's Patients: Enabling the Cognitively Disabled
Don Patterson, Oren Etzioni, Dieter Fox, Henry
Kautz, University of Washington, USA
iStuff: A Scalable Architecture for Lightweight,
Wireless Devices for Ubicomp User Interfaces
Meredith Ringel, Joshua Tyler, Maureen Stone,
Rafael Ballagas, Jan Borchers, Stanford University, USA
Miniaturised Modular Wireless Sensor Networks
John Barton, Kieran Delaney, Cian
O´Mathuna, National Microelectronic Research Centre, Ireland
Joe Paradiso, MIT Media Lab, USA
Mobile Bristol: A New Sense of Place
Constance Fleuriot, Owain Jones, Bristol
University, UK
Morris Williams, University of West England, UK
Keri Facer, Futurelab
Josephine Reid, Richard Hull, HP Labs Bristol, UK
Optimized Maintenance and Inspection of
Distributed Processes Based on Local Tracking and Messaging
M. Polaschegg, M. Schmid, Ch. Steger, R. Weiss,
Graz University of Technology, Austria
Principles of Context Inferences
Eleftheria Katsiri, University of Cambridge, UK
The Personality Analyzer
Carola Gustavsson, Alireza Haghighi, Christina
Wisser, IT-University of Göteborg, Sweden
Plan-Aware Behavioral Modeling
Matthew Lease, Intel Research Seattle, USA
SiSSy - Smart-Its child Supervision System
Henrik Jernström, PLAY Studio, Interactive
Institute, Sweden
SoundPryer: Joint Music Listening on the Road
Fredrik Axelsson, Mattias Östergren,
Mobility Studio, Interactive Institute, Sweden
SpeakerPhone: a platform for dynamic
human-navigable soundscapes
Jonah Brucker-Cohen, Stefan Agamanolis, Media Lab
Europe, Ireland
Teaching a practical Ubicomp course with Smart-Its
Michael Beigl, Philip Robinson, Tobias Zimmer,
Christian Decker, TecO, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Parsimony & Transparency in Ubiquitous
Interface Design
Christopher Wren, Mitsubishi Electric Research
Laboratories, USA
Carson Reynolds, MIT Media Lab, USA
The Sentient Car: Context-Aware Automotive
Telematics
Pablo Vidales, Frank Stajano, Cambridge
University, UK
Thin Silicon in a Novel 3-D format for
implementation in Distributed Autonomous Micro Modules
Teresa Cussen, Bivragh Majeed, Kieran Delaney,
Cian O'Mathuna, National Microelectronic Research Centre, Ireland
Toward A Better User Experience in Tele-education
- Recent Advance in Smart Classroom Project
Weikai Xie, Yuanchun Shi and Guanyou Xu, Tsinghua
University, China
Transmission Frequency Optimization for Ultra-low
Power Short Range Wireless Communications
David Yates, A. S. Holmes, A. J Burdett, Imperial
College, UK
WebSign II: A Mobile Client for Location based
Services
Geoff Lyon, Mehrban Jam, Cyril Brignone, Salil
Pradhan, HP Labs Palo Alto, USA
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM POSTERS
Ubiquitous Computing: Transparency in
Context-Aware
Mobile Computing
Louise Barkhuus, IT University of Copenhagen,
Denmark
Amplification of Reality: Computation as Material
for
Design
Jennica Falk, Media Lab Europe, Ireland
Using Internet Services to Manage Massive Evolving
Information
for Ubiquitous Computing Systems
Emre Kiciman, Stanford University, United States
Designing Pervasive Computing Technology - In a
Nomadic
Work Perspective
Jannie Friis Kristensen, University of Aarhus,
Denmark
Digital Communication through Touch
Kurt Partridge, University of Washington, United
States
Using Autonomous Agents to Maintain a User
Presence
in Ubiquitous Collaborative Environments
Marcela Rodriguez, CICESE, Mexico
A Framework for Intelligent Instrumented
Environments
Christoph Stahl, Saarland University, Germany
Facilitating the Capture & Access of Everyday
Activities
Khai Truong, Georgia Institute of Technology,
United
States
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