Journal: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing

Volume 19, Issue 1

1 -- 2Gail R. Casper, Anna M. McDaniel. Introduction to theme issue on technologies for patient-defined and patient-generated data
3 -- 8Patricia Flatley Brennan, Gail R. Casper. Observing health in everyday living: ODLs and the care-between-the-care
9 -- 25Walter V. Sujansky, Douglas Kunz. A standard-based model for the sharing of patient-generated health information with electronic health records
27 -- 43Matthew L. Lee, Anind K. Dey. Sensor-based observations of daily living for aging in place
45 -- 57Karen G. Cheng, Gillian R. Hayes, Sen H. Hirano, Marni S. Nagel, Dianne E. Baker. Challenges of integrating patient-centered data into clinical workflow for care of high-risk infants
59 -- 68Katherine K. Kim, Holly C. Logan, Edmund Young, Christina M. Sabee. Youth-centered design and usage results of the iN Touch mobile self-management program for overweight/obesity
69 -- 77Tina Park, Peter Chira, Kimberly Miller, Lisa Nugent. Living Profiles: an example of user-centered design in developing a teen-oriented personal health record
79 -- 83Murrey G. Olmsted, Barbara L. Massoudi, Yuying Zhang. What consumers want in personal health applications: findings from Project HealthDesign
85 -- 89Deven McGraw, Robert Belfort, Helen Pfister, Susan Ingargiola. Engaging patients while addressing their privacy concerns: the experience of Project HealthDesign
91 -- 102Deborah J. Cohen, Sara R. Keller, Gillian R. Hayes, David A. Dorr, Joan S. Ash, Dean F. Sittig. Developing a model for understanding patient collection of observations of daily living: a qualitative meta-synthesis of the Project HealthDesign program
103 -- 104Daniel Gatica-Perez, Daniel Roggen, Masaaki Fukumoto. Theme issue from ISWC 2013
105 -- 121Attila Reiss, Gustaf Hendeby, Didier Stricker. A novel confidence-based multiclass boosting algorithm for mobile physical activity monitoring
123 -- 141Michael Hardegger, Daniel Roggen, Gerhard Tröster. 3D ActionSLAM: wearable person tracking in multi-floor environments
143 -- 154Hiroyuki Manabe, Masaaki Fukumoto, Tohru Yagi. Conductive rubber electrodes for earphone-based eye gesture input interface
155 -- 173Melody Moore Jackson, Giancarlo Valentin, Larry Freil, Lily Burkeen, Clint Zeagler, Scott M. Gilliland, Barbara Currier, Thad Starner. FIDO - Facilitating interactions for dogs with occupations: wearable communication interfaces for working dogs
175 -- 187Seokhwan Kim, Shin Takahashi, Jiro Tanaka. A location-sensitive visual interface on the palm: interacting with common objects in an augmented space
189 -- 202Sen H. Hirano, Gillian R. Hayes, Khai N. Truong. uSmell: exploring the potential for gas sensors to classify odors in ubicomp applications relative to airflow and distance
203 -- 215Andy Crabtree, Tom Rodden, Peter Tolmie, Richard Mortier, Tom Lodge, Patrick Brundell, Nadia Pantidi. House rules: the collaborative nature of policy in domestic networks
217 -- 223Frank Bentley, Henriette Cramer, Jörg Müller. Beyond the bar: the places where location-based services are used in the city
225 -- 237Theodosios Sapounidis, Stavros N. Demetriadis, Ioannis Stamelos. Evaluating children performance with graphical and tangible robot programming tools
239 -- 254Saskia Bakker, Elise van den Hoven, Berry Eggen. Peripheral interaction: characteristics and considerations