Mobile solutions and their usefulness in everyday life. ([2019])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Mobile solutions and their usefulness in everyday life. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Mobile solutions and their usefulness in everyday life
- Further Information:
- Note: Sara Paiva, editor.
- Editors:
- Paiva, Sara, 1979-
- Contents:
- Intro; Contents; Part I IoT Applications; 1 Integrated Mobile Solutions in an Internet-of-Things Development Model; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Related Work; 1.2.1 IoT Development Models; 1.2.2 IoT Devices and Enabling Services; 1.3 The Internet-of-Things Development Model; 1.4 Sample Model Application Systems; 1.4.1 AgriSys: A Smart and Ubiquitous Controlled-Environment Agriculture System; 1.4.2 NFC Wallet; 1.4.3 RECON; 1.4.4 Integration of Mobile Solutions; 1.5 Analysis and Evaluation; 1.5.1 General Evaluation; 1.5.2 Model Application Setup in Higher Education; 1.5.3 Model Effectiveness 1.5.4 Closely Related Work; 1.5.5 Limitations and Future Work; 1.6 Conclusions; References; 2 The Role of Mobile Edge Computing Towards Assisting IoT with Distributed Intelligence: A SmartLiving Perspective; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Related Work; 2.3 System Architecture; 2.4 Role of MEC in Distributed Intelligence; 2.4.1 Data Collection and Pre-processing; 2.4.2 Mobile Edge Reasoning; 2.4.3 Mobile Edge Learning; 2.5 Discussion; 2.6 Conclusions; References; 3 IoT-Based Framework for Crowd Management; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Crowd Information Acquisition and Management; 3.3 Crowd Management Framework 3.3.1 Sensor Layer; 3.3.2 Management Layer; 3.4 Framework Workflow; 3.4.1 Monitoring Phase; 3.4.2 Crowd Management Phase; 3.4.3 Tracking Phase; 3.5 Practical Example: Pilgrim Guide App; 3.5.1 Administration Application; 3.5.2 Pilgrim Application; 3.6 Conclusions; References; Part II Mobility andIntro; Contents; Part I IoT Applications; 1 Integrated Mobile Solutions in an Internet-of-Things Development Model; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Related Work; 1.2.1 IoT Development Models; 1.2.2 IoT Devices and Enabling Services; 1.3 The Internet-of-Things Development Model; 1.4 Sample Model Application Systems; 1.4.1 AgriSys: A Smart and Ubiquitous Controlled-Environment Agriculture System; 1.4.2 NFC Wallet; 1.4.3 RECON; 1.4.4 Integration of Mobile Solutions; 1.5 Analysis and Evaluation; 1.5.1 General Evaluation; 1.5.2 Model Application Setup in Higher Education; 1.5.3 Model Effectiveness 1.5.4 Closely Related Work; 1.5.5 Limitations and Future Work; 1.6 Conclusions; References; 2 The Role of Mobile Edge Computing Towards Assisting IoT with Distributed Intelligence: A SmartLiving Perspective; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Related Work; 2.3 System Architecture; 2.4 Role of MEC in Distributed Intelligence; 2.4.1 Data Collection and Pre-processing; 2.4.2 Mobile Edge Reasoning; 2.4.3 Mobile Edge Learning; 2.5 Discussion; 2.6 Conclusions; References; 3 IoT-Based Framework for Crowd Management; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Crowd Information Acquisition and Management; 3.3 Crowd Management Framework 3.3.1 Sensor Layer; 3.3.2 Management Layer; 3.4 Framework Workflow; 3.4.1 Monitoring Phase; 3.4.2 Crowd Management Phase; 3.4.3 Tracking Phase; 3.5 Practical Example: Pilgrim Guide App; 3.5.1 Administration Application; 3.5.2 Pilgrim Application; 3.6 Conclusions; References; Part II Mobility and Accessibility; 4 A Case Study for the Promotion of Urban Mobility for Visually Impaired People; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Problem Analysis and Literature Review; 4.3 Previous Work; 4.3.1 Contextualization and Objectives; 4.3.2 Social Component; 4.3.3 Tests Feedback; 4.3.4 Architecture; 4.4 New Features 4.4.1 Layout Reformulation; 4.4.2 Mobile Features; 4.5 Tests and Evaluation; 4.6 Future Work and Conclusions; References; 5 Human-Centered Design Components in Spiral Model to Improve Mobility of Older Adults; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Background Study; 5.3 Methodological Approach; 5.4 Analysis of Methodological Approach; 5.4.1 Analysis; 5.4.1.1 Summary of User Requirements; 5.4.2 Design Artifacts; 5.4.3 Iterative Prototype Development and Implementation; 5.4.4 Usability Evaluation and User Validation; 5.5 Discussion; 5.6 Conclusion; References 6 Maps for Easy Paths (MEP): A Mobile Application for City Accessibility; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Related Work; 6.3 Data Collection and Processing Overview; 6.3.1 MEP Traces Application; 6.3.2 MEP APP; 6.4 Usability and Accessibility Issues; 6.4.1 Mobile Usability-Accessibility; 6.5 MEP Usability-Accessibility Evaluation; 6.5.1 In-Lab Tests; 6.5.2 Accessibility Tests; 6.6 User Experience and Results: Test and Evaluation; 6.7 Conclusions and Future Work; References; Part III Health; 7 A PHR-Based System for Monitoring Diabetes in Mobile Environment; 7.1 Introduction; 7.1.1 Objective of the Chapter … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (vi, 341 pages)
- Subjects:
- 004.67/8
Internet of things
Mobile computing
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319934914
3319934910 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319934907
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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