9. PerCom 2011:
Seattle, WA, USA
Ninth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, PerCom 2011, 21-25 March 2011, Seattle, WA, USA, Proceedings.
IEEE 2011
- Alex Pentland:
A nervous system for humanity: Making health, financial, logistics, and transportation networks work.

Context Modeling
Pervasive Healthcare Applications
- Jason B. Forsyth, Thomas L. Martin, Deborah Young-Corbett, Ed Dorsa:
Feasibility study of a wearable carbon monoxide warning system for construction workers.
28-36

- Alireza Vahdatpour, Navid Amini, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
On-body device localization for health and medical monitoring applications.
37-44

- Jakob E. Bardram, Afsaneh Doryab, Rune M. Jensen, Poul M. Lange, Kristian L. G. Nielsen, Soren T. Petersen:
Phase recognition during surgical procedures using embedded and body-worn sensors.
45-53

Best Papers
Privacy and Security
Opportunistic Networking and Sensing
- Zhipeng Yang, Hongyi Wu:
Mobile node rostering in intermittently connected passive RFID networks.
111-119

- Emmanouil Koukoumidis, Li-Shiuan Peh, Margaret Martonosi:
RegReS: Adaptively maintaining a target density of regional services in opportunistic vehicular networks.
120-127

- Harald Weinschrott, Julian Weisser, Frank Dürr, Kurt Rothermel:
Participatory sensing algorithms for mobile object discovery in urban areas.
128-135

- Jörg Ott, Esa Hyytiä, Pasi E. Lassila, Tobias Vaegs, Jussi Kangasharju:
Floating content: Information sharing in urban areas.
136-146

Software Design and Performance
Positioning and Privacy
- Nitesh Saxena, Md. Borhan Uddin, Jonathan Voris, N. Asokan:
Vibrate-to-unlock: Mobile phone assisted user authentication to multiple personal RFID tags.
181-188

- Frank Dürr, Pavel Skvortsov, Kurt Rothermel:
Position sharing for location privacy in non-trusted systems.
189-196

- Dian Zhang, Yunhuai Liu, Lionel M. Ni:
RASS: A real-time, accurate and scalable system for tracking transceiver-free objects.
197-204

- Takamasa Higuchi, Sae Fujii, Hirozumi Yamaguchi, Teruo Higashino:
An efficient localization algorithm focusing on stop-and-go behavior of mobile nodes.
205-212

Positioning and Tracking Technologies
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