Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Reading List
CS 7470 Spring 2000
Readings for this course are provided below. If an electronic version
of the reading exists, a link is provided. In other cases, the
instructors will provide copies for students.
Summaries of these readings as well as links to lecture discussions
can be found starting at the CoWeb discussion
space on Reading Summaries.
History and Vision
- Vannevar Bush. As We May Think. Atlantic Monthly,
July 1945. HTML version
- J.C.R. Licklider. Man-Computer Symbiosis. IRE Transactions
of Human Factors in Electronics, Volume HFE-1, pp. 4-11, March
1960. PDF version, pages 1-20
only.
- Douglas Engelbart. Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual
Framework. Stanford Research Institute, October 1962. HTML
version. This is LONG, but parts are worth perusing.
- Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg. Personal Dynamic Media. IEEE
Computer, March 1977, pp. 31-41. Not available on-line. Instructors
will provide.
- Sun Microsystems. Profile:
Ivan Sutherland, Sun Fellow and VP of Sun Microsystems. Focus
attention on sections about Sketchpad
and Virtual
Reality
- Howard Rheingold. Tools for Thought. Simon &
Schuster, 1985. HTML version
of entire text. Of particular interest are chapters 7, 9, 11, and 12.
- Mark Weiser. The Computer for the 21st Century, Scientific
American, September 1991, pp. 94-104. HTML
draft available from www.ubiq.com.
- The Invention of the First Wearable Computer. E.O. Thorp
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Physical limits of computing
- There's
Plenty of Room at the Bottom, classic 1959 essay by Richard P. Feynman
- Thad Starner. Human-powered wearable computing. IBM Systems
Journal, Vol. 35, No. 3&4, 1996 MIT Media Lab. HTML
version. PDF, ASCII and PostScript versions accessible from this
location as well.
- Mike Johnson. Physical limits of portable power storage. Draft
internal tech report. MIT Media Lab (not for public consumption). Postscript version
- Martin, T. and Siewiorek, D. Non-Ideal Battery Properties and Low Power Operation in Wearable Computing. ISWC 99, October 1999. (PDF)
- Thad Starner. Heat Dissipation in Wearable Computers. Draft - not for public consumption. Postscript
- Intel's Mobile Power Guidelines PDF or Postscript (level 2)
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Networking topics
- General networking references
- General wireless networking information.
- Ubicomp-friendly networking solutions
- On-the-body networks
- Barber, Thomas Jr., P. Carvey and A. Chandrakasan. Designing for
Wireless LAN Communications. IEEE Circuits and Devices, Vol. 4 No. 12,
July 1996. To be handed out in class.
- T. G. Zimmerman. Personal Area Networks: Near-field intrabody
communication. IBM Systems Journal Vol. 35, No. 3&4, 1996
- MIT Media Lab. (HTML version. Other formats available
from HTML page.)
- Post, R. et al. Intrabody Buses for Data and Power. Physics and
Media, MIT Media Laboratory. (PDF version).
- RF ID
Wearable-specific readings
-
Thad Starner. The Cyborgs are
Coming. Submitted to Wired, quite a few years ago. :)
(plain text)
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Positioning systems
- Global
Positioning System, a collection of links, the one from University
of Texas being particularly useful.
- Christopher Verplaetse. Inertial proprioceptive devices:
Self-motion-sensing toys and tools. IBM Systems Journal
Vol. 35, No. 3&4, 1996. (HTML).
Other formats available from Web site.
- WiData Corporation, makers
of a RF ID-based tracking system.
- PinPoint Corporation, makers of a
local positioning system (LPS) called 3D-iD
we use in the Future Computing Lab in CRB. We will also hand out
copies of a white paper on the PinPoint technology from IEEE Spectrum.
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Application Themes
- Want, R.; Schilit, W.; Adams, N.; Gold, R.; Petersen, K.;
Goldberg, D.; Ellis, J.; Weiser, M. An overview of the PARCTAB
ubiquitous computing experiment. IEEE Personal Communications. 1995
December; 2(6): 28-43.
abstract with access to HTML and Postscript plus local Postscript copy.
- Abowd, G. and Mynatt, E. Ubiquitous Computing: Past, Present and
Future. DRAFT!! (To be published in TOCHI). PDF
- Gershman. Situated Computing: Bridging the Gap between Intention and
Action. ISWC 99, October 1999. (PDF)
Tangible/Graspable UI
- Urp: a luminous-tangible workbench for urban planning and design
(Underkoffler and Ishii )
PDF
- Squeeze me, hold me, tilt me! An exploration of manipulative user
interfaces (Harrison, Fishkin, Gujar, Mochon, and Want)
PDF
- Design and technology for collaborage: collaborative collages of
information on physical walls (Moran, Saund, van Melle, Gujar, Fishkin
and Harrison)
PDF
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Bricks: Laying the Foundations for Graspable User Interfaces
(Fitzmaurice, Ishii and Buxton) "
HTML
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Exploring Brick-Based Navigation and Composition in an Augmented
Reality (Fjeld, Voorhorst, Bichsel, Lauche, Rauterberg, and Kreuger)
PDF
We'll read these later
- Daniel Salber, Anind K. Dey and Gregory D. Abowd. The Context
Toolkit: Aiding the
Development of Context-Enabled Applications. CHI'99 (to appear),
Pittsburgh, PA, May
15-20,1999. (PDF)
- Minneman, S. et al. "A confederation of tools for capturing and
accessing collaborative activity", Proceedings of Multimedia
'95, November 1995, pp. 523-534. Handed out in class
- Jason A. Brotherton, Janak R. Bhalodia, and Gregory
D. Abowd. Automated Capture, Integration,
and Visualization of Multiple Media Streams. In the Proceedings of
IEEE Multimedia '98, July,
1998. (HTML)
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Input technologies
- RSI Community FAQ. Pay
particular attention to the alternative keyboard, pointing devices and
accessories listsings.
- Input
Device Sources and Resources. A lengthy listing of input devices
compiled by Bill
Buxon.
- William A. S. Buxton. A Three-State Model of Graphical Input,
Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT'90: Human-Computer
Interaction, pp. 449-456, 1990. (HTML)
- Stuart K. Card, Jock D. Mackinlay and George G. Robertson. The
Design Space of Input Devices. In Proceedings of ACM CHI'90
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 117-124,
1990. Copies to be handed out in class
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Output
- Sawhney, N and Schmandt, C. Nomadic radio: scaleable and contextual notification for wearable audio messaging. Proceeding of CHI 99 pp. 96 - 103, 1999. (PDF)
- Pompei, F. J. Audio Spotlight. (HTML)
- Jeff Gerth Chapter 11 "Design Issues in Human Performance-based Test and Evaluation of HMDs" in James E. Melzer and Kirk Moffitt. Head Mounted Displays. McGraw-Hill 1997.
- Mordekhai Velger Helmet-mounted Displays and Sights. Artech House, Inc. 1998.
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Wearable Applications
- Development of a Commercially Successful Wearable Data Collection System. R. Stein, S. Ferrero, M. Hetfield, A. Quinn, and M. Krichever
- Adtranz: A Mobile Computing System for Maintenance and Collaboration. D. Siewiorek, A. Smailagic, L. Bass, J. Siegel, R. Martin and B. Bennington
- Preliminary Investigation of Wearable Computers for Task Guidance in Aircraft Inspection. J.J. Ockerman and A.R. Pritchett
- Augment-able Reality: Situated Communication through Physical and Digital Spaces. J. Rekimoto, Y. Ayatsuka, and K. Hayashi
- Dealing with Speed and Robustness Issues for Video-Based Registration on a Wearable Computing Platform L.-T. Cheng and J. Robinson
- A Wearable Spatial Conferencing Space. M. Billinghurst, J. Bowskill, M. Jessop, and J. Morphett. L.-T. Cheng and J. Robinson
- Adding Generic Contextual Capabilities to Wearable Computers. J. Pascoe
- Speaking and Listening on the Run: Design for Wearable Audio Computing. N. Sawhney and C. Schmandt
- Dynamic Connection of Wearable Computers to Companion Devices using Near-Field Radio. P. Neaves and J. Bedford-Roberts
- A Wearable Haptic Navigation Guidance System. S. Ertan, C. Lee, A. Willets, H. Tan, and A. Pentland
- The People Sensor: A Mobility Aid for the Visually Impaired. S. Ram and J. Sharf
- MIA: A Wearable Computer for Bridge Inspectors. J. Sunkpho, J.H. Garret, Jr., A. Smailagic, and D.P. Siewiorek
- Mobile Approach Support System for Future Machine Tools. R. Daude and
M. Weck
- Touring Machine: Prototyping 3D Mobile Augmented Reality Systems for Exploring the Urban Environment. S. Feiner, B. MacIntyre, T. Hollerer, and A. Webster
- A Sensate Liner for Personnel Monitoring Applications. E.J. Lind,
S. Jayaraman, S. Park, R. Rajamanickam, R. Eisler, G. Burghart, and
T. McKee
- The Wearable Remembrance Agent: A System for Augmented
Memory. B.J. Rhodes
- A Wearable Computer Based American Sign Language
Recognizer. T. Starner, J. Weaver, and A. Pentland
- Stochasticks: Augmenting the Billiards Experience with Probabilistic
Vision and Wearable Computers. T. Jebara, C. Eyster, J. Weaver,
T. Starner, and A. Pentland
- Artificial Synesthesia via Sonification: A Wearable Augmented Sensory
System. L.N. Foner
- The Digital Doctor: An Experiment in Wearable Telemedicine. A.P. Pentland, M. Petrazzuoli, A. Gerega, A.P. Pentland, and T. Starner
- Augmented Reality Through Wearable
Computing, by Thad Starner, Steve Mann, Bradley Rhodes, Jeffrey
Levine, Jennifer Healey, Dana Kirsch, Rosalind W. Picard, and Alex
Pentland. gzip'd postscript (big!)
- Everyday Use of Wearable Computers. Thad
Starner Unfortunately, this is the raw Latex from a thesis
chapter. Sorry for the ugliness.
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Privacy/Security
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Software Engineering Issues
- Gregory Abowd. Software engineering issues for ubiquitous
computing. To appear in the Proceedings of the International
Conference on Software Engineering - ICSE'99, Los Angeles, CA,
May 1999. (HTML)
- Integration technologies
- Special-purpose operating systems
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