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Urban Computing and Mobile Devices
July-September 2007 (vol. 6 no. 3)
pp. 52-57
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Francesco Calabrese, Kristian Kloeckl, Carlo Ratti, Mark Bilandzic, Marcus Foth, Angela Button, Helen Klaebe, Laura Forlano, Sean White, Petia Morozov, Steven Feiner, Fabien Girardin, Josep Blat, Nicolas Nova, M.P. Pieniazek, Rob Tieben, Koen van Boerdonk, Sietske Klooster, Elise van den Hoven, J. Martín Serrano, Joan Serrat, Daniel Michelis, Eric Kabisch, "Urban Computing and Mobile Devices," IEEE Pervasive Computing, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 52-57, July-September, 2007. | |||
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@article{ 10.1109/MPRV.2007.69, author = {Francesco Calabrese and Kristian Kloeckl and Carlo Ratti and Mark Bilandzic and Marcus Foth and Angela Button and Helen Klaebe and Laura Forlano and Sean White and Petia Morozov and Steven Feiner and Fabien Girardin and Josep Blat and Nicolas Nova and M.P. Pieniazek and Rob Tieben and Koen van Boerdonk and Sietske Klooster and Elise van den Hoven and J. Martín Serrano and Joan Serrat and Daniel Michelis and Eric Kabisch}, title = {Urban Computing and Mobile Devices}, journal ={IEEE Pervasive Computing}, volume = {6}, number = {3}, issn = {1536-1268}, year = {2007}, pages = {52-57}, doi = {doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MPRV.2007.69}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, } | |||
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TY - MGZN JO - IEEE Pervasive Computing TI - Urban Computing and Mobile Devices IS - 3 SN - 1536-1268 SP52 EP57 EPD - 52-57 A1 - Francesco Calabrese, A1 - Kristian Kloeckl, A1 - Carlo Ratti, A1 - Mark Bilandzic, A1 - Marcus Foth, A1 - Angela Button, A1 - Helen Klaebe, A1 - Laura Forlano, A1 - Sean White, A1 - Petia Morozov, A1 - Steven Feiner, A1 - Fabien Girardin, A1 - Josep Blat, A1 - Nicolas Nova, A1 - M.P. Pieniazek, A1 - Rob Tieben, A1 - Koen van Boerdonk, A1 - Sietske Klooster, A1 - Elise van den Hoven, A1 - J. Martín Serrano, A1 - Joan Serrat, A1 - Daniel Michelis, A1 - Eric Kabisch, PY - 2007 KW - pervasive computing KW - urban environments KW - real-time control system KW - mobile location bookmarking KW - urban community platform KW - bookmark KW - location-based KW - MyCornr KW - social network KW - urban renewal KW - History Lines KW - residential history KW - Wi-Fi KW - hotspots KW - municipal wireless networks KW - community wireless organizations KW - situated visualization KW - mobile augmented reality KW - high-level human behavior KW - ambient map making KW - urban identities KW - choreography of interaction KW - movement-based design KW - musical composition KW - bodily contact KW - ontologies KW - services support KW - ontology for support and management of pervasive services KW - public interaction KW - datascape KW - hybrid worlds KW - georeferenced data sets KW - hidden narratives VL - 6 JA - IEEE Pervasive Computing ER - | |||
DOI Bookmark: doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MPRV.2007.69
This Works in Progress department features 12 urban computing projects that span a range of computing and social areas. The first entry examines how an urban environment could operate as a large-scale, real-time control system. One project focuses on annotating public spaces and sharing the tags with others. Two projects tie together social networking in cyberspace with local urban communities. Two projects examine computing and social interactions in physical spaces. Two entries explore how to combine synthetic and physical views of urban environments. Four entries investigate how we explore urban spaces, interact with technology in those spaces, and create shared community histories. This department is part of a special issue on urban computing.
Index Terms:
pervasive computing, urban environments, real-time control system, mobile location bookmarking, urban community platform, bookmark, locatio