Reading List
From Emerging Technologies in Location-Aware Computing
For September 22nd
- Fabio Belloni, Ville Ranki, Ani Kainulainen, and Andreas Richter, “Angle‐based Indoor Positioning System for Open Indoor Environments,” in Proc. of WPNC2009.
- Bahl, P.; Padmanabhan, V.N.; , "RADAR: an in-building RF-based user location and tracking system," INFOCOM 2000, vol.2, no., pp.775-‐784 vol.2, 2000.
- E. Elnahrawy, X. Li, and R. Martin, “The limits of localization using signal strength: A comparative study,” In Proceedings of the 1st IEEE International Conference on Sensor and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks, Santa Clara, CA, Oct. 2004.
- Sahinoglu, Gezici ,& Güvenc, “Ultra-wideband Positioning Systems: Theoretical Limits, Ranging Algorithms, and Protocols,” Cambridge University Press, 2008.
- Kegen Yua, Jean-‐philippe Montilleta, Alberto Rabbachina, Paul Cheonga, Ian Oppermann, “UWB location and tracking for wireless embedded networks,” Signal Processing 86 (2006) 2153–2171.
- El-‐Sheimy, N., Shin, E. H., Niu, X. (2006). “Kalman Filter Face-‐Off: Extended vs. Unscented Kalman Filters for Integrated GPS and MEMS Inertial”, The University of Calgary, Canada. Inside GNSS <http://www.insidegnss.com/node/882>
- N. B. Priyantha, A. Chakraborty, and H. Balakrishnan, “The cricket location support system,” In Mobile Computing and Networking, pages 32-43, 2000.
- A. Ward, A. Jones, and A. Hopper, “A new location technique for the active office,” In IEEE Personnel Communications, 4(5), pages 42-‐47, Oct. 1997.
- Eric Foxlin, Michael Harrington, George Pfeifer: Constellation: A Wide-range Wireless Motion-tracking System for Augmented Reality and Virtual Set Applications. SIGGRAPH 1998: 371-‐378.
- Want, R., Hopper, A., Falcao, V., Gibbons, J., "The Active Badge Location System," ACM Transactions on Information Systems, Vol. 10, No. 1, Jan. 1992, pp. 91-‐102.
- Gabe Cohn, Dan Morris, Shwetak Patel, Desney S Tan, “Your Noise is My Command: Sensing Gestures Using the Body as an Antenna,” in Proc. CHI 2011.
- Miklós Maróti, et al, “Radio interferometric geolocation,” in Proc. of SENSYS 2005.
For September 15th
- Till Ballendat, Nicolai Marquardt, and Saul Greenberg. 2010. Proxemic interaction: designing for a proximity and orientation-aware environment. In ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces (ITS '10). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 121-130.
- Saul Greenberg, Nicolai Marquardt, Till Ballendat, Rob Diaz-Marino, and Miaosen Wang. 2011. Proxemic interactions: the new ubicomp?. interactions 18, 1 (January 2011), 42-50.
- Jeffrey Hightower and Gaetano Borriello. 2001. Location Systems for Ubiquitous Computing. Computer 34, 8 (August 2001), 57-66.
- Smailagic, A, Kogan, D. (2002) Location sensing and privacy in a context-aware computing environment. Wireless Communications
- Hazas et al. (2004) Location-aware computing comes of age. Computer Vol. 37
- Schmidt, A, Beigl, M, Gellersen, H W. (1999) There is more to context than location. Computers & Graphics
- Cynthia A. Patterson, Richard R. Muntz, Cherri M. Pancake, "Challenges in Location-Aware Computing," IEEE Pervasive Computing, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 80-89, Apr.-June 2003.
- John Krumm, “A survey of computational location privacy,” Springer Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Vol. 13, No. 6, August 2009, pp. 391-399.
Papers Collection
If you use the Papers application to manage your readings, there is a Livfe collection for the class, which you can join with this link:
http://redirect.livfe.net/invitation/1f887d1499e1
If that doesn't work, e-mail bmayton@media and I'll send you an invitation directly.