—As smart home technologies continue to be deployed in research and real world environments, there continues to be a need for quality visualization of the smart home data. This d...
—The need to prolong the ability for older adults to live at home independently has become an important area of smart environment research. In this proposal, we demonstrate a web...
—In this work we study the problem of query privacy in large scale sensor networks. Motivated by a novel trust model in which clients query networks owned by trusted entities but...
—Pervasive computing technologies can enable very flexible situated collaboration patterns among citizens and, via crowdsourcing, can promote a participatory way of contributing ...
—While most activity recognition systems rely on data-driven approaches, the use of knowledge-driven techniques is gaining increasing interest. Research in this field has mainly...
Daniele Riboni, Linda Pareschi, Laura Radaelli, Cl...
Abstract—Continuously reducing transistor sizes and aggressive low power operating modes employed by modern architectures tend to increase transient error rates. Concurrently, mu...
Isil Oz, Haluk Rahmi Topcuoglu, Mahmut T. Kandemir...
Abstract—The peer-to-peer networking concept has revolutionized the cost structure of Internet data dissemination by making large scale content delivery with low server cost feas...
—This paper proposes a parallelization scheme for parameter sweep (PS) applications using the compute unified device architecture (CUDA). Our scheme focuses on PS applications w...
—Energy-efficiency is becoming one of the most critical issues in embedded system design. In Network-on-Chip (NoC) based heterogeneous Multiprocessor Systems, the energy consump...
Jia Huang, Christian Buckl, Andreas Raabe, Alois K...
This paper provides an analysis of discrimination and prejudices from the perspective of inductive game theory. We extend the festival game, originally given by Kaneko-Matsui, to ...