Location- and Context-Awareness: Third International Symposium, LoCA 2007, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, September 20-21, 2007. Proceedings

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These proceedings contain the papers presented at the 3rd International S- posium on Location- and Context-Awareness in September of 2007. Computing has become mobile, wireless, and portable. The rangeof contexts encountered while sitting at a desk working on a computer is very limited c- pared to the large variety of situations experienced away from the desktop. For computing to be relevantanduseful in these emergingsituations, computers will need to take advantage of users location, activities, goals, abilities, preferences, interruptibility, a?ordances, and surroundings. With this contextual awareness, we can expect computers to deliver information, services, and entertainment in a way that maximizes convenience and minimizes intrusion. This symposium presented research aimed at sensing, inferring, and using location and context data in ways that help the user. Developing awareness - volvesresearchin sensing, inference, data representation,and design. We sought technical papers describing original, previously unpublished research results - cluding: – Sensing location and context – Inference techniques for context from low-level sensor data – Privacy and sharing of location and context information – User studies of location- and context-aware systems Our call for papers resulted in 55 submissions, each of which was assigned to members of our Program Committee. After reviews and e-mail discussions, we selected 17 papers for publication in these proceedings. We extend a sincere thank you to all the authors who submitted papers, to the 33 hard-working members of our Program Committee, and to our external reviewers.

Author(s): Gayathri Chandrasekaran, Mesut Ali Ergin, Marco Gruteser (auth.), Jeffrey Hightower, Bernt Schiele, Thomas Strang (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4718 : Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 300
Tags: Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Information Storage and Retrieval; Computer Communication Networks; Personal Computing; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Communications Engineering, Networks

Front Matter....Pages -
Bootstrapping a Location Service Through Geocoded Postal Addresses....Pages 1-16
Deployment, Calibration, and Measurement Factors for Position Errors in 802.11-Based Indoor Positioning Systems....Pages 17-34
LifeTag: WiFi-Based Continuous Location Logging for Life Pattern Analysis....Pages 35-49
Scalable Recognition of Daily Activities with Wearable Sensors....Pages 50-67
Information Overlay for Camera Phones in Indoor Environments....Pages 68-84
SocialMotion: Measuring the Hidden Social Life of a Building....Pages 85-102
A Unified Semantics Space Model....Pages 103-120
Federation and Sharing in the Context Marketplace....Pages 121-138
A Taxonomy for Radio Location Fingerprinting....Pages 139-156
Inferring the Everyday Task Capabilities of Locations....Pages 157-174
The Whereabouts Diary....Pages 175-192
Adaptive Learning of Semantic Locations and Routes....Pages 193-210
Signal Dragging: Effects of Terminal Movement on War-Driving in CDMA/WCDMA Networks....Pages 211-227
Modeling and Optimizing Positional Accuracy Based on Hyperbolic Geometry for the Adaptive Radio Interferometric Positioning System....Pages 228-244
Inferring Position Knowledge from Location Predicates....Pages 245-262
Preserving Anonymity in Indoor Location System by Context Sensing and Camera-Based Tracking....Pages 263-278
Localizing Tags Using Mobile Infrastructure....Pages 279-296
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