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    Physical prototyping with Smart-Its by Gellersen, H., Kortuem, G., Schmidt, A., Beigl, M.

    Published in IEEE pervasive computing (01-07-2004)
    “…Exploring novel ubiquitous computing systems and applications inevitably requires prototyping physical components. Smart-Its are hardware and software…”
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    Wearable communities: augmenting social networks with wearable computers by Kortuem, G., Segall, Z.

    Published in IEEE pervasive computing (01-01-2003)
    “…Wearable communities-social networks based on computer-augmented face-to-face encounters-present both social and technical design challenges. Our WearCom…”
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    Smart objects as building blocks for the Internet of things by Kortuem, G., Kawsar, F., Fitton, D., Sundramoorthy, V.

    Published in IEEE internet computing (01-01-2010)
    “…The combination of the Internet and emerging technologies such as nearfield communications, real-time localization, and embedded sensors lets us transform…”
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    NETMAN: The design of a collaborative wearable computer system by Kortuem, Gerd, Bauer, Martin, Segall, Zary

    Published in Mobile networks and applications (1999)
    “…This paper presents a wearable groupware system designed to enhance the communication and cooperation of highly mobile network technicians. It provides…”
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    Educating the Internet-of-Things Generation by Kortuem, G., Bandara, A. K., Smith, N., Richards, M., Petre, M.

    Published in Computer (Long Beach, Calif.) (01-02-2013)
    “…The Open University's My Digital Life course offers a learning infrastructure that allows complete novices to experiment with, and learn about,…”
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    When peer-to-peer comes face-to-face: collaborative peer-to-peer computing in mobile ad-hoc networks by Kortuem, G., Schneider, J., Preuitt, D., Thompson, T.G.C., Fickas, S., Segall, Z.

    “…This paper motivates and describes the notion of mobile ad-hoc information systems. Such a system consists of a decentralized and self-organizing network of…”
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    Context-aware, adaptive wearable computers as remote interfaces to 'intelligent' environments by Kortuem, G., Segall, Z., Bauer, M.

    “…This paper describes a wearable computing system for monitoring and controlling of 'intelligent' environments. The main components of the system are (1) an…”
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    Evaluation of patient satisfaction with an ophthalmology video consultation during the COVID-19 pandemic by Gerbutavicius, R., Brandlhuber, U., Glück, S., Kortüm, G. F., Kortüm, I., Navarrete Orozco, R., Rakitin, M., Strodtbeck, M., Wolf, A., Kortüm, K. U.

    “…Background We introduced a video consultation (VC) during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in an ophthalmology practice with eight doctors to ensure…”
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    Software organization for dynamic and adaptable wearable systems by Fickas, S., Kortuem, G., Segall, Z.

    “…There is a growing interest in a class of systems having dynamic and adaptable properties. In this paper we discuss our work on one subclass of such systems,…”
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    Multishelf: an experiment in peer-to-peer infomediation by Segall, Z., Fortier, A., Kortuem, G., Schneider, J., Workman, S.

    “…We describe the architecture and the implementation of Multishelf-a decentralized peer-to-peer infomediator. Multishelf was designed and built during a…”
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    A collaborative wearable system with remote sensing by Bauer, M., Heiber, T., Kortuem, G., Segall, Z.

    “…This paper presents a collaborative wearable system based on the notion of remote sensing. Remote sensing lets users of wearable or stationary computers…”
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    Impact of a more stringent organization of intravitreal injection treatment on the number of treatments and examinations in routine practice by Glück, S, Brandlhuber, U, Gerbutavicius, R, Kortüm, G-F, Kortüm, I, Navarrete Orozco, R, Rakitin, M, Strodtbeck, M, Kortüm, K

    “…Results from recent studies show that less intravitreal injections are often performed in everyday practice than in controlled trials, which subsequently leads…”
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    The benefit of activity recognition for mobile phone based nursing documentation: A Wizard-of-Oz study by Altakouri, B, Kortuem, G, Grunerbl, A, Kunze, K, Lukowicz, P

    “…In a Wizard-of-Oz experiment we investigate to what degree automatic activity recognition could support the use of prioritized lists for nursing documentation…”
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    Evaluation of patient satisfaction with an ophthalmology video consultation during the COVID-19 pandemic by Gerbutavicius, R, Brandlhuber, U, Glück, S, Kortüm, G-F, Kortüm, I, Navarrete Orozco, R, Rakitin, M, Strodtbeck, M, Wolf, A, Kortüm, K U

    “…We introduced a video consultation (VC) during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in an ophthalmology practice with eight doctors to ensure continuous…”
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    Interacting with proactive public displays by Villar, Nicolas, Schmidt, Albrecht, Kortuem, Gerd, Gellersen, Hans-Werner

    Published in Computers & graphics (01-12-2003)
    “…In this paper we describe the design and architecture of an adaptive proactive environment in which information, which reflects the communal interests of…”
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    Sensing Danger - Challenges in Supporting Health and Safety Compliance in the Field by Davies, N., Efstratiou, C., Finney, J., Hooper, R., Kortuem, G., Lowton, M.

    “…Many workers operate in environments that are inherently hazardous and that are subject to strict health and safety rules and regulations. We envisage a world…”
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    Building intelligent environments with Smart-Its by Holmquist, L.E., Gellersen, H.W., Kortuem, G., Antifakos, S., Michahelles, F., Schiele, B., Beigl, M., Maze, R.

    Published in IEEE computer graphics and applications (01-01-2004)
    “…Smart-Its are self-contained, stick-on computers that attach to everyday objects. These augmented objects become soft media, enabling dynamic digital…”
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