NSF PeCS Paper Links

  1. Confident Sensor Collaboration with Machine Learning
    Gang Zhou (College of William and Mary, USA)
    [pdf]
  2. Scaling Personal Stress Assistance in Natural Environments
    Santosh Kumar (University of Memphis, USA)
    [pdf]
  3. Network science as a foundation for metrics, models and theories of large-scale pervasive systems
    Vassilis Kostakos (University of Madeira, Portugal)
    [pdf]
  4. Distributed Collaborative Activity Recognition
    Qiang Yang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
    [pdf]
  5. Surviving the data deluge: Scalable feature extraction, discrimination and analysis
    Svetha Venkatesh (Curtin University of Technology, Australia); Dinh Q. Phung (Curtin University of Technology, Australia); DucSon Pham (Curtin University of Technology, Australia)
    [pdf]
  6. Michael Anderson White Paper
    Michael Anderson (University of Hartford, USA)
    [pdf]
  7. Personalized Search Here and Now in Large-Scale Pervasive Computing Networks
    Christine Julien (The University of Texas at Austin, USA)
    [pdf]
  8. Energy-Aware Programming in Pervasive Computing
    Yu David Liu (State University of New York at Binghamton, USA)
    [pdf]
  9. Decoupling and Computing at Scale - Unlocking the Impossible Triangle
    Justin Y. Shi (Temple University, USA)
    [pdf]
  10. Achieving Ubiquity through Hardware Virtualization
    Mahadev Satyanarayanan (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
    [pdf]
  11. User Interaction Patterns and Strategies in Large Interactive Device Landscapes
    Erik Stolterman (Indiana University, USA)
    [pdf]
  12. Sustainable Pervasive Computing Through Mobile Clouds
    Vinod Namboodiri (Wichita State University, USA)
    [pdf]
  13. Energy Harvesting Active Networked Tags (EnHANTs)
    Peter Kinget (Columbia University, USA); Ioannis Kymissis (Columbia University, USA); Dan Rubenstein (Columbia University, USA); Xiaodong Wang (Columbia University, USA); Gil Zussman (Columbia University, USA)
    [pdf]
  14. Mobile Sensing for Mass-Scale Behavioural Intervention
    Cecilia Mascolo (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom); Mirco Musolesi (University of St. Andrews, United Kingdom); Peter Rentfrow (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
    [pdf]
  15. Large-scale Situational Awareness with Camera Networks and Multimodal Sensing
    Umakishore Ramachandran (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA); Liviu Iftode (Rutgers University, USA); Rajnish Kumar (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA); Santosh Pande (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA); Kurt Rothermel (University of Stuttgart, Germany); Boris Koldehofe (Universitat Stuttgart, Germany)
    [pdf]
  16. Ubiquitous Networking for Human Containers
    Thomas Little (Boston University, USA)
    [pdf]
  17. Scalable Activity Recognition
    Narayanan Chatapuram Krishnan (Washington State University, USA)
    [pdf]
  18. Contextual Intelligence: Scalability Issues in Personal Semantic Networks
    Oliver Brdiczka (PARC, USA); James Begole (PARC, USA); Maurice K Chu (PARC, USA); Kurt Partridge (PARC, USA)
    [pdf]
  19. Ubiquitous Computing 20 Years Later
    Doug Terry (Microsoft Research, USA)
    [pdf]
  20. Network Systems to Support Spatio-Temporal Context-Awareness
    Gustavo de Veciana (The University of Texas at Austin, USA)
    [pdf]
  21. White paper for the NSF Sponsored Workshop on Pervasive Computing at Scale (PeCS)
    Jim Kurose (University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA)
    [pdf]
  22. SensorFly: A Collaborative Lightweight Rapidly Deployable Aerial Sensing System
    Pei Zhang (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
    [pdf]
  23. Collaboration out of the box: A framework for enabling large-scale, energy-efficient pervasive computing
    Du Li (Huawei Innovation Center, California, USA)
    [pdf]
  24. Moving Clouds
    Brian Noble (University of Michigan, USA); Azarias Reda (University of Michigan, USA)
    [pdf]
  25. Challenge: Distributed Sensing Applications in Highly Heterogeneous and Multimodal Pervasive Environments
    Mario Di Francesco (University of Texas at Arlington, USA)
    [pdf]
  26. Wireless Network Cloud: Theory and Smart Grid Application
    Brian T Kelley (University of Texas at San Antonio, USA); Mo Jamshidi (University of Texas at San Antonio, USA)
    [pdf]
  27. g-root.org: Crowdsourcing Data Collection at Scale using Social Networks, Human Sensing, and Mobile Sensors
    Niklas Elmqvist (Purdue University, USA)
    [pdf]
  28. Perpetual Cubic-mm Wireless Sensor Nodes
    David D Wentzloff (University of Michigan, USA); David Blaauw (University of Michigan, USA); Prabal K Dutta (University of Michigan, USA); Thomas Schmid (University of Michigan, USA); Dennis Sylvester (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)
    [pdf]
  29. Moving Towards Dynamic Groups and Hybrid Distributed Paradigms
    Klara Nahrstedt (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
    [pdf]
  30. Pervasive healthcare at scale
    David Kotz (Dartmouth College, USA)
    [pdf]
  31. Inexpensive and mobile tele-immersive environments for everybody (TEEVE)
    Peter Bajcsy (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA); Kenton McHenry (UIUC, USA); Rob Kooper (UIUC, USA)
    [pdf]
  32. Achieving Sustained Quality‐of‐Service in Pervasive Computing with Renewable Energy Source
    Qinru Qiu (Binghamton University, USA)
    [pdf]
  33. Compressive Information Extraction
    Mario Sznaier (Northeastern University, USA)
    [pdf]
  34. Tapping Your Phone's Context Continuum
    David Chu (Microsoft Research, P.R. China); Aman Kansal (Microsoft Research, USA); Jie Liu (Microsoft Research, USA); Nissanka Priyantha (Microsoft Research, USA)
    [pdf]
  35. On Social Dynamics and Their Importance for Large-Scale Pervasive Computing
    Mads Haahr (Trinity College, Ireland)
    [pdf]
  36. Green at the Micro-Scale: Powering Pervasive Computing Systems Through Environmental Energy Harvesting
    Vijay Raghunathan (Purdue University, USA)
    [pdf]
  37. Relevance and Cognition for Pervasive Computation at Scale
    Ioannis Stavrakakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)
    [pdf]
  38. Closing the loop between traffic/pollution sensing and vehicle route control
    Liviu Iftode (Rutgers University, USA); Mario Gerla (University of California at Los Angeles, USA); Badri Nath (Rutgers University, USA); Giovanni Pau (UCLA, USA); Suzanne Paulson (UCLA, USA)
    [pdf]
  39. Participatory Sensing for Pervasive Transportation Services
    Wang-Chien Lee (The Pennsylvania State University at University Park, USA)
    [pdf]
  40. Crowdsourcing for Large-Scale Pervasive Sensing
    Deepak Ganesan (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA); Mark Corner (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA)
    [pdf]
  41. Opportunities and Challenges on Pervasive Computing in Smart Grid
    Vincent Wong (University of British Columbia, Canada)
    [pdf]
  42. PhoneLab: A Large-Scale Participatory Smartphone Testbed
    Geoffrey Werner Challen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA); Murat Demirbas (University at Buffalo, SUNY, USA); Steven Y. Ko (SUNY at Buffalo, USA); Tevfik Kosar (Louisiana State University, USA)
    [pdf]
  43. Towards Accident Free Highways: Scaling Up Pervasive Computing for Human-Centered Active Safety
    Mohan M Trivedi (University of California, USA)
    [pdf]
  44. Exploring Widespread Deployment through Infrastructure-Mediated Sensing
    Shwetak N. Patel (University of Washington, USA)
    [pdf]
  45. Managing Data in Large-Scale Participatory Sensing Applications
    Farnoush Banaei-Kashani (University of Southern California, USA); Cyrus Shahabi (University of Southern California, USA)
    [pdf]
  46. Federated Sensing Systems that use Human Behavior to Provide Services
    Andreas Savvides (Yale University, USA)
    [pdf]
  47. Building a home with pervasive memory
    Hari Sundaram (Arizona State University, USA)
    [pdf]
  48. Coordinating Robotic Bee Swarms
    Karthik Dantu (Harvard University, USA); Bryan Kate (Harvard University, USA); Jason Waterman (Harvard University, USA); Peter Bailis (Harvard University, USA); Matt Welsh (Harvard University, USA)
    [pdf]
  49. Large-scale Profile-based Behavioral Modeling, Networking and Computing
    Ahmed Helmy (University of Florida, USA); Sanjay Ranka (University of Florida, USA)
    [pdf]
  50. Understanding and Utilizing the Influence of Social Networks on Health Care in YesiWell
    Dejing Dou (University of Oregon, USA); Daniel Lowd (University of Oregon, USA); Jessica Greene (University of Oregon, USA); Brigitte Piniewski (PeaceHealth Laboratories, USA); Ruoming Jin (Kent State University, USA); Xintao Wu (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA); David Kil (SK Telecom Americas, USA); Frances Shin (SK Telecom Americas, USA)
    [pdf]
  51. Pervasive Assessment of Social Behavior
    James Rehg (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
    [pdf]
  52. Pervasive Computing powered by cell phones and opportunistic networking
    Mohan J Kumar (The University of Texas at Arlington, USA)
    [pdf]
  53. Scaling Human Attention: End-User Interaction with Machine Learning In Pervasive Systems
    James Fogarty (University of Washington, USA)
    [pdf]
  54. Towards Global Scale Socially Interactive Pervasive Systems
    Paul Lukowicz (University of Passau, Germany); Dirk Helbing (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland); Steven Bishop (UCL, United Kingdom)
    [pdf]
  55. Enabling Pervasive Mobile Sensing
    Prabal K Dutta (University of Michigan, USA)
    [pdf]
  56. Large-scale Distributed RFID Infrastructures for Pervasive Computing
    Victor K.Y. Wu (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA); Roy Campbell (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA)
    [pdf]
  57. Simple Scaling for RFID-based Pervasive Computing Systems
    David Wetherall (University of Washington, USA); Joshua R. Smith (University of Washington, USA)
    [pdf]