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Internet/Web, and HCI,$x2946-1642 ;$v4480 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a3-540-72036-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aReaching Out -- Augmenting Looking, Pointing and Reaching Gestures to Enhance the Searching and Browsing of Physical Objects -- Reach Out and Touch: Using NFC and 2D Barcodes for Service Discovery and Interaction with Mobile Devices -- Combining Web, Mobile Phones and Public Displays in Large-Scale: Manhattan Story Mashup -- Context and Its Application -- PersonisAD: Distributed, Active, Scrutable Model Framework for Context-Aware Services -- An Exploration into Activity-Informed Physical Advertising Using PEST -- Evaluating a Wearable Display Jersey for Augmenting Team Sports Awareness -- Using Location, Bearing and Motion Data to Filter Video and System Logs -- Security and Privacy -- Inference Attacks on Location Tracks -- Shake Well Before Use: Authentication Based on Accelerometer Data -- Virtual Walls: Protecting Digital Privacy in Pervasive Environments -- Trust, Privacy and Relationships in ?Pervasive Education?: Families? Views on Homework and Technologies -- Understanding Use -- Operating Appliances with Mobile Phones ? Strengths and Limits of a Universal Interaction Device -- Portable, But Not Mobile: A Study of Wireless Laptops in the Home -- Managing Communication Availability and Interruptions: A Study of Mobile Communication in an Oncology Department -- Sensing -- Using Ground Reaction Forces from Gait Analysis: Body Mass as a Weak Biometric -- Weight-Sensitive Foam to Monitor Product Availability on Retail Shelves -- Assessing and Optimizing the Range of UHF RFID to Enable Real-World Pervasive Computing Applications -- Movement-Based Group Awareness with Wireless Sensor Networks -- Finding and Positioning -- Zone-Based RSS Reporting for Location Fingerprinting -- TrackSense: Infrastructure Free Precise Indoor Positioning Using Projected Patterns -- Objects Calling Home:Locating Objects Using Mobile Phones. 330 $aOn behalf of the Organizing Committee for Pervasive2007, welcome to the p- ceedingsoftheFifthInternationalConferenceonPervasiveComputing. Theyear 2007 was a milestone for this young conference series, as it marked the ?rst year that it was held outside of Europe. This "globalization" of the Pervasive c- ference is further evidence of its emergence as one of the most respected venues for publishing research on pervasive and ubiquitous computing. Each Pervasive conference represents a snapshot of our ?eld, capturing the state of the art in technology, the research challenges we are addressing, as well as the people that form the Pervasive community. Each year's proceedings represent an oppor- nity to learnaboutnew areas andidentify upcoming researchopportunities, and 2007 was no exception. Pervasive 2007 attracted 132 high-quality submissions, from which the Te- nicalProgramCommitteeaccepted21papers,resultinginacompetitive16%- ceptance rate. In total, there were over400individual authors from32 countries, coming from a wide array of disciplines and from both academic and industrial organizations. Paperswereselectedsolelyonthe qualityoftheir peer reviews- ing a double-blind review process. We were fortunate to draw on the combined experience of over 125 years of research in pervasive and ubiquitous comp- ing in our 28 Program Committee members, coming from the most prestigious universities and research labs in Europe, North America, and Asia. Program Committee members were aided by no less than 177 external reviewers in this rigorousprocess,in whicheachCommittee member wroteabout ten reviewsand each external reviewer between one and six. 410 0$aInformation Systems and Applications, incl. 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