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IEEE Pervasive Computing, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January - March 2020
- Marc Langheinrich

:
Is There an App for That? 4-6 - Vassilis Kostakos

, Bran Knowles
, Panos Markopoulos, Koji Yatani
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Growing Up With Pervasive Computing. 8-9 - Michail N. Giannakos

, Sofia Papavlasopoulou
, Kshitij Sharma:
Monitoring Children's Learning Through Wearable Eye-Tracking: The Case of a Making-Based Coding Activity. 10-21 - Jaclyn A. Barnes, Seyedeh Maryam FakhrHosseini, Eric Vasey, Chung Hyuk Park

, Myounghoon Jeon
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Child-Robot Theater: Engaging Elementary Students in Informal STEAM Education Using Robots. 22-31 - Elisabetta Farella

, Gianluca Schiavo
, Michela Ferron, Davide Giovanelli, Chiara Leonardi, Annapaola Marconi
, Paolo Massa
, Amy L. Murphy
, Michele Nori, Marco Pistore
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CLIMB: A Pervasive Gameful Platform Promoting Child Independent Mobility. 32-42 - Georgia Newmarch, Bran Knowles

, Sophie Beck
, Joe Finney
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Accounting for Dynamic Diversity Among Child Users of IoT. 43-51 - Young Ah Seong

, Hiroshi Sugihara, Ryuma Niiyama, Yasuaki Kakehi, Yoshihiro Kawahara
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Workshop Design for Hands-on Exploration Using Soft Robotics and Onomatopoeia. 52-61 - Jakob E. Bardram

, Aleksandar Matic:
A Decade of Ubiquitous Computing Research in Mental Health. 62-72 - Benjamin Baron

, Mirco Musolesi:
Interpretable Machine Learning for Privacy-Preserving Pervasive Systems. 73-82 - Alec Shuldiner

, Gerd Kortuem
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The Smart Village. 83-86 - Lucy E. Dunne

, Jamie A. Ward
, Oliver Amft, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
Making Sensors, Making Sense, Making Stimuli: The State of the Art in Wearables Research From ISWC 2019. 87-91 - Andrew L. Kun

, Audrey Girouard, Anne Roudaut, Orit Shaer:
Teaching pervasive computing: a report and a look ahead from a dagstuhl seminar. 92-96
Volume 19, Number 2, April - June 2020
- Marc Langheinrich

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Long Live the IoT. 4-7 - Joseph A. Paradiso, Daniel P. Siewiorek:

Attention Paid Versus Paying Attention in Pervasive Computing. 8-12 - Andrew "bunnie" Huang:

Betrusted: Improving Security Through Physical Partitioning. 13-20 - Ryan E. Janzen:

Quantifying the Politics and Physics of Ubiquitous Sensing, Using Veillance Flux. 21-34 - Veljko Pejovic

, Martin Gjoreski
, Christoph Anderson
, Klaus David, Mitja Lustrek:
Toward Cognitive Load Inference for Attention Management in Ubiquitous Systems. 35-45 - Mihai Bâce, Sander Staal, Andreas Bulling

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How Far Are We From Quantifying Visual Attention in Mobile HCI? 46-55 - Gregory D. Abowd:

The Internet of Materials: A Vision for Computational Materials. 56-62 - Christian P. Janssen, Rick Nouwen

, Krista Overvliet
, Frans Adriaans, Sjoerd Stuit
, Tejaswini Deoskar, Ben Harvey, Andrew L. Kun:
Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary Teaching in the Utrecht AI Program: Why and How? 63-68 - A. J. Brush

, Jeannie Albrecht, Robert Miller, Mike Hazas:
Smart Homes. 69-73 - Florian Müller

, Sebastian Günther
, Max Mühlhäuser, Oliver Amft, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
Around-Body Interaction: Interacting While on the Go. 74-78
Volume 19, Number 3, July - September 2020
- Marc Langheinrich

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First Contact! 4-9 - Oliver Amft, Jesús Favela, Stephen S. Intille, Mirco Musolesi, Vassilis Kostakos:

Personalized Pervasive Health. 11-13 - Benjamin Tag

, Tilman Dingler
, Andrew W. Vargo, Vassilis Kostakos:
Inferring Circadian Rhythms of Cognitive Performance in Everyday Life. 14-23 - Anna N. Baglione

, Jiaqi Gong, Mehdi Boukhechba, Kristen J. Wells, Laura E. Barnes:
Leveraging Mobile Sensing to Understand and Develop Intervention Strategies to Improve Medication Adherence. 24-36 - Jakob E. Bardram

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Evaluating Personalized Pervasive Health Technology - But How? 37-44 - Lorraine R. Buis

, Jina Huh-Yoo
, Gabriela Marcu:
Common Shortcomings in Applying User-Centered Design for Digital Health. 45-49 - Niels Henze, Valentin Schwind

, Katrin Wolf, Martin Kocur, Albrecht Schmidt, Andrew L. Kun:
Preparing an Online Lecture That We Wouldn't Hate to Attend. 51-55 - Frikk H. Fossdal, Jens Dyvik, Nadya Peek:

Fabricatable Machines. 56-59 - Ismini Psychoula

, Liming Chen
, Oliver Amft, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
Privacy Risk Awareness in Wearables and the Internet of Things. 60-66 - Gregory B. Rehm

, Sang Hoon Woo, Xin Luigi Chen, Brooks T. Kuhn
, Irene Cortes-Puch
, Nicholas R. Anderson, Jason Y. Adams, Chen-Nee Chuah:
Leveraging IoTs and Machine Learning for Patient Diagnosis and Ventilation Management in the Intensive Care Unit. 68-78 - Jung Wook Park, Hayley I. Evans, Hue Watson, Gregory D. Abowd, Rosa I. Arriaga

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Growing Apart: How Smart Devices Impact the Proximity of Users to Their Smartphones. 79-88
Volume 19, Number 4, October - December 2020
- Marc Langheinrich

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The New Normal. 4-7 - Paramvir Victor Bahl, Ramón Cáceres, Nigel Davies

, Roy Want:
Pervasive Computing at the Edge. 8-9 - Shilpa Anna George, Thomas Eiszler, Roger Iyengar, Haithem Turki, Ziqiang Feng, Junjue Wang, Padmanabhan Pillai, Mahadev Satyanarayanan:

OpenRTiST: End-to-End Benchmarking for Edge Computing. 10-18 - Mahadev Satyanarayanan, Thomas Eiszler, Jan Harkes, Haithem Turki, Ziqiang Feng:

Edge Computing for Legacy Applications. 19-28 - Viktor Matkovic, Jaelle Scheuerman, Madeleine Steeds

, Sarah Turner
, Sarah Clinch:
Attending Doctoral Events - Experiences and Lessons. 29-34 - Susanne Boll, Tjado Ihmels, Tobias Lunte

, Heiko Müller
, Andrew L. Kun:
Making, Together, Alone: Experiences from Teaching a Hardware-Oriented Course Remotely. 35-41 - Gabriela Marcu, David G. Schwartz

, Janna Ataiants, Alexis Roth, Inbal Yahav, Benjamin Cocchiaro, Michael Khalemsky, Stephen Lankenau:
Empowering Communities With a Smartphone-Based Response Network for Opioid Overdoses. 42-47 - Christina Bremer

, Jeannie Albrecht, A. J. Brush, Mike Hazas:
When Mental Models Grow (C)old: A Cognitive Perspective on Home Heating Automation. 48-52 - Oliver Amft, Luis Ignacio Lopera Gonzalez

, Paul Lukowicz, Sizhen Bian
, Paul Burggraf:
Wearables to Fight COVID-19: From Symptom Tracking to Contact Tracing. 53-60

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