
By Kristof Van Laerhoven (auth.), Hitomi Murakami, Hideyuki Nakashima, Hideyuki Tokuda, Michiaki Yasumura (eds.)
This publication is a set of papers offered at UCS 2004, hung on November 8–9 in Tokyo. UCS is a sequence of foreign symposia subsidized by way of the distinct curiosity team Ubiquitous Computing platforms of the data Processing Society of Japan. The ?rst UCS used to be hung on November 17, 2003 in Kyoto. It was once held as an invitation-based symposium. UCS 2004 used to be the second one of the sequence, and the ?rst submission-based convention. UCS specializes in the rising researcharea of ubiquitous computing platforms. This emergence is an final result of the swift evolution in shrewdpermanent home equipment and units, in addition to super advances in instant networks and cellular c- puting.Inthelastfewyears,variousapplicationsofinformationtechnologyhave been altering our daily life quickly and to a wide volume. the easiest ex- ple is using cellphones. by means of getting new sensing units, cameras, their software ?eld isn't any longer restricted to verbal exchange yet covers info c- munications together with net entry, and information and application up-/downloading, and so forth. The symposium o?ered the chance for in-depth exploration of the newest learn and improvement ?ndings within the ?eld of ubiquitous computing. The submitted papers offered at UCS 2004 recommend this type of path to destiny applied sciences, together with cellular advert hoc networks, sensor networks and conte- acutely aware technologies.
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7. 700–709, Tokyo, Mar. 2004. 8. MicroStrain, Inc, “3DM: solid state 3-axis pitch, roll, & yaw sensor,” http://www. html 9. com/ 10. Seon-Woo Lee, Kenji Mase, “Activity and Location Recognition Using Wearable Sensors, ” IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 24–32, 2002. 36 Y. Iwasaki, N. Kawaguchi, and Y. Inagaki 11. Nobuo Kawaguchi, “Cogma: A Middleware for Cooperative Smart Appliances for Ad hoc Environment,” Proc. of International Conference on Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Networking (ICMU2004), Jan.
Low-cost Client Terminal: For the direction based service, since both the user’s position and azimuth data are obtained from only direction sensor without any other position sensors, which means that the client terminal can be implemented at a low cost. Quick Start-up: One advantage of our approach compared to GPS systems is that position data can be obtained immediately as soon as the mobile terminal is turned on. Privacy: As long as the user does not intentionally measure his own position, the user’s position remains unknown to the system.
6. Andy Harter, Andy Hopper, Pete Steggles, Andy Ward, and Paul Webster, “The anatomy of context-aware application,” Proceedings of the fifth annual ACM/IEEE international conference on Mobile computing and networking (MOBICOM’99), pp. 59–68, 1999. 7. 700–709, Tokyo, Mar. 2004. 8. MicroStrain, Inc, “3DM: solid state 3-axis pitch, roll, & yaw sensor,” http://www. html 9. com/ 10. Seon-Woo Lee, Kenji Mase, “Activity and Location Recognition Using Wearable Sensors, ” IEEE Pervasive Computing, Vol. 1, No.