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Handheld and ubiquitous computing : first International Symposium, HUC '99, Karlsruhe, Germany, September 27-29, 1999 : proceedings / Hans-W. Gellersen (editor).

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
International Symposium on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing, Corporate Author.
Contributor:
Gellersen, Hans-W., editor.
Conference Name:
International Symposium on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing
Series:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 1707
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pocket computers--Congresses.
Pocket computers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 396 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 1999.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer, [1999]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Truly personal handheld and wearable technologies should be small and unobtrusive and allow access to information and computing most of the time and in most circumstance. Complimentary, environment-based technologies make artifacts of our surrounding world computationally accessible and facilitate use of everyday environments as a ubiquitous computing interface. The International Symposium on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing, held for the first time in September 1999, was initiated to investigate links and synergies in these developments, and to relate advances in personal technologies to those in environment-based technologies. The HUC 99 Symposium was organised by the University of Karlsruhe, in particular by the Telecooperation Office (TecO) of the Institute for Telematics, in close collaboration with ZKM Karlsruhe, which generously hosted the event in its truly inspiring Center for Arts and Media Technology. The symposium was supported by the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) and the German Computer Society (Gesellschaft f r Informatik, GI) and held in cooperation with a number of special interest groups of these scientific societies. HUC 99 attracted a large number of paper submissions, from which the international programme committee selected 23 high-quality contributions for presentation at the symposium and for inclusion in these proceedings. In addition, posters were solicited to provide an outlet for novel ideas and late-breaking results; selected posters are also included with these proceedings. The technical programme was further complemented by four invited keynote addresses, and two panel sessions.
Contents:
Design Probes for Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing
Maintaining Context and Control in a Digital World
Everywhere Messaging
Mobile, Ubiquitous and the Sense of Space
The Children’s Machines: Handheld and Wearable Computers Too
Pocket BargainFinder: A Handheld Device for Augmented Commerce
Scalable and Flexible Location-Based Services for Ubiquitous Information Access
Enabling Context-Awareness from Network-Level Location Tracking
Perceptual Intelligence
Advanced Interaction in Context
Exploring Brick-Based Navigation and Composition in an Augmented Reality
Handheld Computing Predictions: What Went Wrong?
The Open-End Argument for Private Computing
Integrating PDAs into Distributed Systems: 2K and PalmORB
Designing Information Appliances Using a Resource Replication Model
Active Map: A Visualization Tool for Location Awareness to Support Informal Interactions
Close Encounters: Supporting Mobile Collaboration through Interchange of User Profiles
A Digital Photography Framework Supporting Social Interaction and Affective Awareness
The Role of Connectivity in Supporting Context- Sensitive Applications
Issues in Developing Context-Aware Computing
RAMSES: A Mobile Computing System for Field Archaeology
Token-Based Access to Digital Information
InfoStick: An Interaction Device for Inter-Appliance Computing
Using Spatial Co-location for Coordination in Ubiquitous Computing Environments
Amplifying Reality
Designing Interaction Styles for a Mobile Use Context
POBox: An Efficient Text Input Method for Handheld and Ubiquitous Computers
Middleware for Ubiquitous Computing
Towards a Better Understanding of Context and Context-Awareness
The MediaCup: Awareness Technology Embedded in an Everyday Object
Point & Click-Interaction in Smart Environments
Wearable Information Appliances for the Emergency Services: HotHelmet
Using Wearable Computer as an Audiovisual Memory Prosthesis
Today’s Stories
On the Self Evaluation of a Wearable Assistant
On Positioning for Augmented Reality Systems
Hippie: A Nomadic Information System
A Rapidly Configurable Location-Aware Information System for an Exterior Environment
Mobile Computing in Machine Engineering Applications
Chameleon — Reconfigurability in Hand-Held Multimedia Computers
An Evaluation of WebTwig — A Site Outliner for Handheld Web Access
Human Factors of Multi-modal Ubiquitous Computing
URCP: Experimental Support for Multi-modal Interfaces
Magic Medicine Cabinet: A Situated Portal for Consumer Healthcare
Augmented Workspace: The World as Your Desktop
The ChatterBox
Pollen: Virtual Networks That Use People as Carriers
VoIP in Context-Aware Communication Spaces
A Platform for Environment-Aware Applications
The Design and Implementation of the Ubidata Information Dissemination Framework
Co-authoring in Dynamic Teams with Mobile Individuals
A Universal, Location-Aware Hoarding Mechanism
QoS and Context Awareness for Mobile Computing
Anonymous and Confidential Communications from an IP Addressless Computer
Ad-hoc Network Routing for Centralized Information Sharing Systems.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
3-540-48157-5

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