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This panel discussion aims at exploring the potential applications of emerging natural user interface (NUI) technologies and the challenges they pose to the design and deployment of cyber-physical systems. Based on their research work, six panelists will take turns to present the outlook, the cyber-physical requirements and the promising applications of implicit NUI. We hope these short presentations...
One of the fundamental issues in sensor networks is the coverage problem, which reflects how well a field is monitored or tracked by sensors. Various versions of this problem have been studied, such as object, area, barrier, and hole coverage problems. In this paper, we define a new -angle object coverage problem in a wireless sensor network. Each sensor can only cover a limited angle and range,...
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