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Guest Editors' Introduction: Hostile Environments

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Lukowicz, Paul; Baker, Mary G.; Paradiso, Joseph A
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Abstract
Pervasive computing technology can save lives by both eliminating the need for humans to work in hostile environments and supporting them when they do. In general, environments that are hazardous to humans are hard on technology as well. This issue contains three articles and a Spotlight column that illustrate the challenges of designing this technology and implementing it in hostile environments.
Date issued
2010-09
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/70571
Department
Program in Media Arts and Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Journal
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Citation
Lukowicz, Paul, Mary G. Baker, and Joseph Paradiso. “Guest Editors’ Introduction: Hostile Environments.” IEEE Pervasive Computing 9.4 (2010): 13–15. Web. © 2012 IEEE.
Version: Final published version
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1536-1268
1558-2590

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