UBICOMM 2018 - The Twelfth International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies
November 18, 2018 - November 22, 2018
UBICOMM 2018: Awards
The papers listed below have been selected as "Best Papers" based on the reviews of the original submission, the camera-ready version, and the presentation during the conference. For the awarded papers, a digital award will be issued in the name of the authors. The authors of these papers are also receiving invitations to submit an extended article version to one of the IARIA Journals.
Awarded Papers
Wireless Multihop Networks with Network Coding Communication Using Collision Detection of Control Messages
Yusuke Aoi, Hiroaki Higaki
Wearable Spirometry: Using Integrated Environment Sensor for Breath Measurement
Alejandro Baucells Costa, Bo Zhou, Orkhan Amiraslanov, Paul Lukowicz
Enabling collaborative, data-driven intelligence for the Maritime Sector
Giannis Tsapelas, Spiros Mouzakitis, Panagiotis Kokkinakos, Ariadne Michailitsi, Stavros Skalidakis, Dimitris Askounis, Dimitris Miltiadou, Stamatis Pitsios, Kostas Perakis
The following papers have been selected on the basis of their contents, specificaly for lending themselves to an interesting extended work. The authors of these papers are receiving invitations to submit an extended article version to one of the IARIA Journals.
Papers Invited for IARIA Journals
Dummy-Based Anonymization for Voice-Controlled IoT Devices
Katrin Winkler, Erik Buchmann
SPACE: An Empirical Approach Towards a User-Centric Smart Campus
Prathyusha Thammineni, Vipul Jindal, Saurabh Gangwar, Anand Konjengbam, Kotaro Kataoka
Towards Modular and Adaptive Assistance Systems for Manual Assembly: A Semantic Description and Interoperability Framework
Amita Singh, Fabian Quint, Patrick Bertram, Martin Ruskowski
Increasing Throughput and Efficiency of LoRaWAN Class A
Roman Trüb, Lothar Thiel
Countermeasure to Human Recognition Error for Agent-based Human Tracking System
Masaru Shiozuka, Tappei Yotsumoto, Kenichi Takahashi, Masashi Nishiyama, Takao Kawamura, Kazunori Sugahara
Application of Machine Learning Techniques to Situational Risk Assessment Based on Accident Database
Ryuta Watanabe, Keisuke Yamazaki, Tsuyoshi Nakajima
Searching for Temporal Dependencies in the Privacy Concerns of Location-Based Service Users
Antonios Karatzoglou, Julia Anken, Florian Banscher, Lukas Diewald, Michael Beigl
Vessel Profile Indicators using Fuzzy Logic Reasoning and AIS
Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis, Dimitrios Zissis, Giannis Spiliopoulos