Class schedule | HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) | Amount of Time Required | |
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1. | - Introduction - Concepts of Ubiquitous Computing System |
Investigate what Ubiquitous Computing is and what Ubiquitous Computing System is based on IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine. | 190minutes |
2. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Mark Weiser, "The Computer of the 21st Century," Scientific American, Vol.265, No.3, pp.66-75, September, 1991. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
3. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Milan Erdelj, Enrico Natalizio, Kaushik R. Chowdhury, Ian F. Akyildiz, "Help from the Sky: Leveraging UAVs for Disaster Management," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.16, Issue 1, 2017, pp.24-32. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
4. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Haik Kalantarian, Nabil Alshurafa, Majid Sarrafzadeh, "A Survey of Diet Monitoring Technology," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.16, Issue 1, 2017, pp.57-65. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
5. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Ian Craig, Mark Whitty, "Region Formation for Efficient Offline Location Prediction," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.16, Issue 1, 2017, pp.66-73. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
6. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Eun Kyoung Choe, Saeed Abdullah, Mashfiqui Rabbi, Edison Thomaz, Daniel A. Epstein, Felicia Cordeiro, Matthew Kay, Gregory D. Abowd, Tanzeem Choudhury, James Fogarty, Bongshin Lee, Mark Matthews, Julie A. Kientz, "Semi-Automated Tracking: A Balanced Approach for Self-Monitoring Applications," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.16, Issue 1, 2017, pp.74-84. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
7. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - David E. Boyle, Michail E. Kiziroglou, Paul D. Mitcheson, Eric M. Yeatman, "Energy Provision and Storage for Pervasive Computing," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.15, Issue 4, 2016, pp.28-35. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
8. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Bradford Campbell, Meghan Clark, Samuel DeBruin, Branden Ghena, Neal Jackson, Ye-Sheng Kuo, Prabal Dutta, "Perpetual Sensing for the Built Environment," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.15, Issue 4, 2016, pp.45-55. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
9. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Iman Khaghani-Far, Svetlana Nikitina, Marcos Báez, Ekaterina A. Taran, Fabio Casati, "Fitness Applications for Home-Based Training," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.15, Issue 4, 2016, pp.56-65. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
10. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Nemanja Memarovic, Ivan Elhart, Elisa Rubegni, "Developing a Networked Public Display System," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.15, Issue 3, 2016, pp.32-39. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
11. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Jouni Vepsäläinen, Petri Savolainen, Jouni Ojala, Antonella Di Rienzo, Matti Nelimarkka, Kai Kuikkaniemi, Sasu Tarkoma, Giulio Jacucci, "Web-Based Public-Screen Gaming: Insights from Deployments," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.15, Issue 3, 2016, pp.40-46. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
12. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Yungeun Kim, Yohan Chon, Hojung Cha, "Mobile Crowdsensing Framework for a Large-Scale Wi-Fi Fingerprinting System," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.15, Issue 3, 2016, pp.58-67. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
13. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Andrea Bellucci, Andrea Vianello, Yves Florack, Giulio Jacucci, "Supporting the Serendipitous Use of Domestic Technologies," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.15, Issue 2, 2016, pp.16-25. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
14. | Presentation and discussion using the following article. - Joëlle Coutaz, James L. Crowley, "A First-Person Experience with End-User Development for Smart Homes," IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol.15, Issue 2, 2016, pp.26-39. |
Read the paper deeply and summarize it in terms of its objectives, novelties, effectiveness and feasibility. | 190minutes |
Total. | - | - | 2660minutes |
Presentation | Discussion | Total. | |
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1. | 20% | 20% | 40% |
2. | 15% | 15% | 30% |
3. | 15% | 15% | 30% |
Total. | 50% | 50% | - |
Work experience | Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicatable |
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Applicatable | The instructor worked at the research laboratory of a company and had an experience to develop and evaluate multimedia information and communication systems. Based on this experience, the technologies to develop and evaluate Ubiquitous Computing Systems will be taught |