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Ubiquitous Computing -- Lecture -- ST2018

This lecture will give an overview on relevant concepts and technologies (such as the history of ubiquitous computing and underlying visions, embedded systems and cyber-physical systems, mobile computing, wearable computing, and wireless sensor networks). It will also deal with more specific subjects (e.g., context awareness, activity recognition, privacy and security issues, research methods in this emerging field). Case studies will also be given during breaks to give more insights in current developments and the lessons and pitfalls that researchers and engineers have met while deploying such novel systems.

Description:

Size: 2 hrs lecture + 2 hrs exercises (5LP)
Lecture: Thu. 12:15-14:00 Uhr in room US/A/017
Exercises: Thu. 14:15-16:00 Uhr in room US/A/017
Lecturer(s): Kristof Van Laerhoven, Florian Wolling
UniSono links: Lecture 43UCO1111V, Exercises 43UCO1112V

Overview of the Lecture:

1. Introduction to Ubiquitous Computing
Organisation, Basics, Vision of Ubiquitous Computing
2. Wearable Computing, Nomadic Technology
History of Wearable Computing, Wearable Input/Output, Intelligence Augmentation
Designing for wearable use and wearable experiment designs, security and privacy
3. Wireless Sensor/Actuator Networks, Smart Dust
WSN basics, background technologies, applications
WSN operating concepts, Events and threads, MAC protocols, Contiki
4. Physical Interaction, Tangible Interfaces
Human physiology, predictive/descriptive models for interaction
Tabletop computing, Tangible user interfaces
5. Context Awareness, Detecting Activity, Location
Context Awareness, Recognition of activities, features, classifiers, evaluation
Location Awareness, Fusion Approaches
6. Critical Systems Design, Security & Privacy
First examples, Privacy definitions and history
Cryptography basics, Critical systems design
7. Designing Experiments for UbiComp
Experiments, study design and study types, new methodologies
Example questions


Exercise Material and Schedule:

1. Introduction
Organization, Goals, Time Schedule, First Task
2. Presentations [1/5]
Initial papers: M. Weiser "The Computer for the 21st Century", G. Abowd "What next UbiComp?"
Group A:
Group B:
3. Presentations [2/5]
Initial paper: Scholl et al. "Wearables in the Wet Lab",  
Group A: 
Group B: 
4. Presentations [3/5]
Initial paper: Tanaka and Parkinson, "Haptic Wave"
Group A: 
Group B: 
5. Presentations [4/5]
Initial paper: Tapia et al., "Real-Time Recognition of Physical Activities..."
Group A: 
Group B: 




Weekly presentation scores:

The following plots show averaged questionnaire scores given by the audience after each talk. Note that these scores are not used in the grading, they are solely for your direct feedback.