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This Pervasive Day, 2012
- Jeremy Pitt:

This Pervasive Day: The Potential and Perils of Pervasive Computing. Imperial College Press / World Scientific 2012, ISBN 978-1-84816-748-3 - Introduction: This Pervasive Day. 1-16

- Alois Ferscha:

Implicit Interaction. 17-36 - Ricardo Chavarriaga, José del R. Millán

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Brain-Computer Interfaces. 37-51 - Jenny Tillotson

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live scent | ɘvil stench. 53-68 - Nikola Serbedzija:

Reective Computing - Naturally Artificial. 69-97 - Simon Dobson, Aaron Quigley

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Healthcare in a Pervasive World. 99-111 - Gualtiero Colombo, Stuart M. Allen

, Martin J. Chorley, Roger M. Whitaker:
Social Networking in Mobile Pervasive Environments. 113-128 - Joan Farrer:

Smart Sustainable Futures. 129-149 - Janis Jefferies:

Wires and Wearables. 151-162 - Katina Michael

, Michael G. Michael:
Implementing 'Namebers' Using Microchip Implants: The Black Box Beneath The Skin. 163-206 - Serge Kernbach:

Robot Companions: Technology for Humans. 207-224 - Ken Wahren, Jeremy Pitt:

When the Battlefield Robots Come Home From War. 225-239 - Paul D. Mitcheson:

Power and Sustainability. 241-260

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