Implementing use-based privacy for ubiquitous computing.
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Implementing use-based privacy for ubiquitous computing.
Mobile Android app for data collection in the wild: sensor measurements and self-reported labels describing the user's behavioral context.
A smart box prototype for the productive flex worker.
UCSD CSE118/218 prototype
Project for the ID2012 course on KTH.
A prototype in the context of my master thesis, which consists of two plates lying on the floor that communicate with each other and present a game.
An iterative prototype in the context of my master thesis "Exploration von interaktiven und unaufdringlichen Interfaces in einer semi-public Meetup Situation" (en. "Exploration of interactive and unobtrusive interfaces in a semi-public meetup situation"). It consists of a plastic cube equipped with leds and an ESP8266 that provides a web interface for color control.
Repository to save codes and datas from my undergraduate research.
Android app to search and compare medical labs in close proximity to user’s location.
Mobile - Android topics for learning purpose.
A responsive web application that helps members with Mild Cognitive Impairment keep track of their daily routines. This was a class project in partnership with the Aware Home at Georgia Tech under CS 7470 - Ubiquitous Computing taught by Dr. Thomas Ploetz.
Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Final Project
A master's thesis titled "Enabling Ubiquitous Publish-Subscribe Communication in Cyber-Physical Systems"
Ubiquitous Computing Authentication Scheme
Repository for the Ubiquitous Systems Course
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