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Computers, Volume 7, Issue 1

March 2018 - 19 articles

Cover Story: As augmented reality (AR) has evolved into a mainstream technology across fields, I embarked on an academic quest to reveal the technological, pedagogical and gaming foundations of state-of-the-art educational mobile AR games. Through an in-depth analysis of 31 games, 26 mobile AR platforms and two case studies, I present 13 guidelines that help creating effective and engaging AR games for learning.
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Articles (19)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
6,560 Views
19 Pages

An Improvement on Remote User Authentication Schemes Using Smart Cards

  • Chin-Ling Chen,
  • Yong-Yuan Deng,
  • Yung-Wen Tang,
  • Jung-Hsuan Chen and
  • Yu-Fan Lin

In 2010, Yeh et al. proposed two robust remote user authentication schemes using smart cards; their claims were such that their schemes defended against ID-theft attacks, reply attacks, undetectable on-line password guessing attacks, off-line passwor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
9,132 Views
18 Pages

Performance Evaluation of Discrete Event Systems with GPenSIM

  • Reggie Davidrajuh,
  • Bozena Skolud and
  • Damian Krenczyk

Petri nets are a useful tool for the modeling and performance evaluation of discrete event systems. Literature reveals that the Petri Net models of real-world discrete event systems are most frequently event graphs (a subclass of Petri nets). Literat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
9,828 Views
28 Pages

Nowadays Personal Informatics (PI) devices are used for sensing and saving personal data, everywhere and at any time, helping people improve their lives by highlighting areas of good and bad performances and providing a general awareness of different...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
53 Citations
14,227 Views
22 Pages

6DoF Object Tracking based on 3D Scans for Augmented Reality Remote Live Support

  • Jason Rambach,
  • Alain Pagani,
  • Michael Schneider,
  • Oleksandr Artemenko and
  • Didier Stricker

Tracking the 6DoF pose of arbitrary 3D objects is a fundamental topic in Augmented Reality (AR) research, having received a large amount of interest in the last decades. The necessity of accurate and computationally efficient object tracking is evide...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,984 Views
19 Pages

DARGS: Dynamic AR Guiding System for Indoor Environments

  • Georg Gerstweiler,
  • Karl Platzer and
  • Hannes Kaufmann

28 December 2017

Complex public buildings, such as airports, use various systems to guide people to a certain destination. Such approaches are usually implemented by showing a floor plan that has guiding signs or color coded lines on the floor. With a technology that...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
7,073 Views
16 Pages

28 December 2017

A growing number of personal informatics (PI) systems have been designed to break the habit of prolonged sitting and to encourage physical activity during workdays and leisure hours. Few studies, however, have investigated the nature of local movemen...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
8,251 Views
21 Pages

Personalizing the Fitting of Hearing Aids by Learning Contextual Preferences From Internet of Things Data

  • Benjamin Johansen,
  • Michael Kai Petersen,
  • Maciej Jan Korzepa,
  • Jan Larsen,
  • Niels Henrik Pontoppidan and
  • Jakob Eg Larsen

23 December 2017

The lack of individualized fitting of hearing aids results in many patients never getting the intended benefits, in turn causing the devices to be left unused in a drawer. However, living with an untreated hearing loss has been found to be one of the...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
6,132 Views
14 Pages

22 December 2017

Computer-supported mindfulness (CSM) is a burgeoning area filled with varied approaches such as mobile apps and EEG headbands. However, many of the approaches focus on providing meditation guidance. The ubiquity of mobile devices may provide new oppo...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,799 Views
19 Pages

22 December 2017

Embedded systems have stringent design constraints, which has necessitated much prior research focus on optimizing energy consumption and/or performance. Since embedded systems typically have fewer cooling options, rising temperature, and thus temper...

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