By Lori Cameron and Michael Martinez
We all know about the Internet of Things, those everyday objects such as thermostats, cars, lights, fridges, and other a... Read More »
Information technology and the proliferation of mobile devices provide an opportunity for patients to manage their own health conditions without the need for ex... Read More »
Submission deadline: 30 March 2018
Publication date: January-March 2019
We are in the midst of a technological transformation, where devices in the physical... Read More »
Imagine actually feeling a boxer’s punch against your face in your virtual reality headset. Imagine feeling your foot smacking against a virtual soccer ball. Or... Read More »
Abstracts due: 22 January 2018
Full Manuscripts due: 29 January 2018
Publication date: October-December 2018
The Internet of Things is upon us. Falling tec... Read More »
Many of the major cities in Latin American face ongoing challenges of violence and economic inequality.
That’s why researchers from Switzerland and Mexico have... Read More »
The Internet of Things is paving the way for the “smart city,” one in which waste management, air pollution, crime prevention, and traffic congestion are monito... Read More »
October 1 (title and abstract sent by email to pvc3-2018@computer.org)
October 15 (full manuscript submitted via https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pc-... Read More »
The authors analyze visitor behavior in the Louvre Museum from datasets collected from Bluetooth sensors and examine visitors' length of stay in relationship to... Read More »
What happens when you combine athletic prowess with augmented reality and wearable technology?
You get superhuman sports—a controversial part of conventional... Read More »
IEEE Pervasive Computing explores the role of computing in the physical world–as characterized by visions such as the Internet of Things and Ubiquitous Computing. Designed for researchers, practitioners, and educators, this publication acts as a catalyst for realizing the ideas described by Mark Weiser in 1988.