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UBICOMM 2019, The Thirteenth International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies

Type: conference

Notes: IARIA Conference.

Editors:
Konstantinos Kotis, University of the Aegean, Dept. of Cultural Technology and Communication, Intelligent Systems Lab, Lesvos, Greece
John Soldatos, Athens Information Technology, Greece

ISSN: 2308-4278

ISBN: 978-1-61208-736-8

Location: Porto, Portugal

Dates: from September 22, 2019 to September 26, 2019

Articles: there are 15 articles

TPM Feature Set: a Universal Algorithm for Spatial-Temporal Pressure Mapping Imagery Data
Bo Zhou and Paul Lukowicz
keywords: textile pressure mapping; data analysis; machine learning algorithm

Multi-device Notifications: A Comparison Between MQTT and CoAP
Luis Augusto Silva, Gabriel de Mello, Bruno A. da Silva, Gabriel Villarrubia González, Juan De Paz Santana, Paula Prata, and Valderi R. Q. Leithardt
keywords: Notifications management; data privacy; internet of things.

EARTH COURSE Pilot: NEWTON Project Support for STEM Education
Cristina Hava Muntean and Diana Bogusevschi
keywords: STEM Education, technology enhanced learning, augmented reality, game based learning

AHRS Calibration for a Drill String Sensor Network Application
Emmanuel Odei-Lartey, Klaus Hartmann, and Hubert Roth
keywords: calibration, deterministic, stochastic, AHRS, MEMS, snesor guided drill process

Predicting User Interests Based on Their Latest Web Activities
Takeshi Tsuchiya, Hiroo HIROSE, Tetsuyasu YAMADA, Hirokazu YOSHINAGA, and Keiichi KOYANAGI
keywords: user interests, content prediction

UHD Panoramic Video Coding for Multi-camera and Multi-processor Acquisition Systems
Joao Duarte, Joao Carreira, and Pedro Assuncao
keywords: Panoramic video Coding; Multi-processor encoding systems; Rate-distortion-complexity

Approximate Analytical Model for Queued Handover Requests in Cellular Networks
Vicente Casares-Giner and Jorge Martinez-Bauset
keywords: Guard Channel Algorithm (GCA); handover; priority; forced termination; Quasi Birth Death (QBD) process.

Contextualization of the Trialability Concept in the SaaS Model for Mobile and Ubiquitous Environment Deployed in Public Cloud
Giuseppe Ercolani and Jose Vicente Rodriguez Muñoz
keywords: Trialability; SaaS; Software as a Service; SaaS Trialability Cost; SaaS Trialability Factor; Potential Adoption Index

Automating the Semantic Labeling of Stream Data
Konstantinos Kotis
keywords: semantic label; ontology; stream data

Interoperability in IoT: A Vital Key Factor to Create the “Social Network” of Things
Antonios Pliatsios, Christos Goumopoulos, and Konstantinos Kotis
keywords: Internet of Things; Interoperability; Semantic Web Technologies; IoT platforms; ontologies; Social Network of Things; middleware; Open Linked Data, ontology alignment; reasoning mechanisms

Innovative Micro Authentication Server (MAS) Providing Trusted Authorization Services To Mobile Users Equipped with TLS Token
Simon Elrharbi and Pascal Urien
keywords: Security; TLS; Authentication; RACS; Portal

Business Case Evaluation Methodology (BCEM) for Factories Digitalization
Roberto Rocca, Giacomo Tavola, Filippo Boschi, Paola Fantini, and Marco Taisch
keywords: Industry 4.0; digital factories; migration strategy; business case evaluation; investment assessment

Architectural Blueprint Solution for Migrating Towards FAR-EDGE
Ambra Calà, Filippo Boschi, Paola Fantini, Giacomo Tavola, and Marco Taisch
keywords: Industry 4.0; Decentralized automation control; Migration strategy; cyber-physical production systems

Digital Models for Data Analytics and Digital Twins in Industrial Automation Applications, Introduction of a Common Interoperability Registry
Nikos Kefalakis, John Kaldis, John Soldatos, and Mauro Isaja
keywords: Digital Twins; Digital Models for Distributed Data Analytics; Common Interoperability Registry; Industrial Internet of Things; Industry4.0; Manufacturing Plant Modelling

A Field Study: The Perception of Edge Computing for Production Industry
Volkan Gezer, Jakob Zietsch, Nils Weinert, and Martin Ruskowski
keywords: edge computing; fog computing; survey; industry 4.0