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This book is designed to accompany a final year undergraduate or masters level
course in pervasive computing, although it could serve well as a course for introducing
sensors or experiment design to students in earlier years at university with
some skimming over the research focus; or equally as a getting-started guide for
PhD level students tacking pervasive computing, in particular programming sensors
and context awareness, for the first time.
Focus on issues and principles in context awareness, sensor processing and software design (rather than sensor networks or HCI or particular commercial systems). Designed as a textbook, with readings and lab problems in most chapters. Focus on concepts, algorithms and ideas rather than particular technologies. |
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