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GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, January 2016
- Daniel P. Siewiorek, Asim Smailagic:
A QUARTER CENTURY of User-Centered Design Engineering Project Classes with Multi-Disciplinary Teams. 5-9
- Saman Naderiparizi, Zerina Kapetanovic, Joshua R. Smith:
Battery-Free Connected Machine Vision with WISPCam. 10-13
- Margaret Martonosi:
MOBILE SENSING: Retrospectives and Trends. 14-19
- Ramachandran Ramjee, Sumit Roy, Krishna Chintalapudi:
A Critique of FCC'S TV White Space Regulations. 20-25
- Tiffany Yu-Han Chen, Hari Balakrishnan, Lenin Ravindranath, Paramvir Bahl:
GLIMPSE: Continuous, Real-Time Object Recognition on Mobile Devices. 26-29 - Chulhong Min, Youngki Lee, Chungkuk Yoo, Seungwoo Kang, Inseok Hwang, Junehwa Song:
PowerForecaster: Predicting Power Impact of Mobile Sensing Applications at Pre-Installation Time. 30-33 - Henrik Blunck, Sourav Bhattacharya, Allan Stisen, Thor Siiger Prentow, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard, Anind K. Dey, Mads Møller Jensen, Tobias Sonne:
ACTIVITY RECOGNITION ON SMART DEVICES: Dealing with diversity in the wild. 34-38
Volume 20, Number 2, April 2016
- Rohit Ramesh, Prabal Dutta:
EMBEDDED DEVELOPMENT TOOLS REVISITED: Verification and Generation from the Top Down. 5-10
- Khai N. Truong:
CONTROLLED STUDIES OUTSIDE OF THE LAB. 11-15
- Tobias Grosse-Puppendahl, Andreas Braun, Xavier Dellangnol:
Prototyping Capacitive Sensing Applications with OpenCapSense. 16-21
- Sylvia T. Kouyoumdjieva, Gunnar Karlsson:
FROM OPPORTUNISTIC NETWORKS to 3GPP NETWORK-INDEPENDENT DEVICE-TO-DEVICE COMMUNICATION. 22-26
- Addison Mayberry, Yamin Tun, Pan Hu, Duncan Smith-Freedman, Deepak Ganesan, Benjamin M. Marlin, Christopher D. Salthouse:
THE "I" IN THE EYE. 27-30 - Xiufeng Xie, Xinyu Zhang, Swarun Kumar, Li Erran Li:
piStream: Physical Layer Informed Adaptive Video Streaming Over LTE. 31-34 - Salma Elmalaki, Lucas Francisco Wanner, Mani B. Srivastava:
CAreDroid: Adaptation Framework for Android Context-Aware Applications. 35-38 - Duc Hoang Bui, Yunxin Liu, Hyosu Kim, Insik Shin, Feng Zhao:
RETHINKING ENERGYPERFORMANCE TRADE-OFF in Mobile Web Page Loading. 39-42
Volume 20, Number 3, July 2016
- David E. Culler:
The Once And Future Internet Of Everything. 5-11
- Luis Ceze, Adrian Sampson:
Approximate Computing: Unlocking Efficiency with Hardware-Software Co-Design. 12-16
- Xuyu Wang, Shiwen Mao, Michelle X. Gong:
A Survey Of Lte Wi-Fi Coexistence In Unlicensed Bands. 17-23
- Anna Förster, Jens Dede, Andreas Könsgen, Asanga Udugama, Idrees Zaman:
Teaching The Internet Of Things. 24-28
- Yuanzhong Xu, Tyler Hunt, Youngjin Kwon, Martin Georgiev, Vitaly Shmatikov, Emmett Witchel:
EARP: Principled Storage, Sharing, and Protection for Mobile Apps. 29-33 - Daniyal Liaqat, Silviu Jingoi, Wilson To, Ashvin Goel:
SIDEWINDER: Efficient and Easy-to-Use Continuous Sensing. 34-37 - Bryce Kellogg, Vamsi Talla, Joshua R. Smith, Shyamnath Gollakota:
PASSIVE WI-FI: Bringing Low Power to Wi-Fi Transmissions. 38-41 - Nathan Malkin, Marian Harbach, Alexander De Luca, Serge Egelman:
The Anatomy Of Smartphone Unlocking: Why and How Android Users Around the World Lock their Phones. 42-46
Volume 20, Number 4, October 2016
- Reza Rawassizadeh, David Kotz:
Datasets for Mobile, Wearable and IOT Research. 5-7
- Khai N. Truong:
Pilot Studies: When and how to conduct them when conducting user studies. 8-11
- Katia Jaffrès-Runser, Sami Rollins, Tracy Camp, Wendi B. Heinzelman:
10 Years of Networking Networking Women. 12-16
- Luca Mottola, Kamin Whitehouse:
Mobile Systems Research with Drones. 17-22
- Kevin Boos, David Chu, Eduardo Cuervo:
FlashBack: Immersive Virtual Reality on Mobile Devices via Rendering Memoization. 23-27 - Tianxing Li, Qiang Liu, Xia Zhou:
Practical Human Sensing in the Light. 28-33 - Tanzirul Azim, Oriana Riva, Suman Nath:
uLink: user-defined deep links in mobile apps. 34-38
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