Nano-Tera Annual Plenary Meeting 2015:
Virtual Edition
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OpenSense2 Exploiting crowdsourcing for high-resolution air quality sensing in order to compute pollution maps and measure the impact of exposure to air pollution on health | |
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Posters
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Health-Optimal Routing in Urban Areas | Olga Saukh, Balz Maag, David Hasenfratz, Tabita Arn, Ivo de Concini, Lothar Thiele | Efficiently gathering contextual information for health studies | Julien Eberle, Jean-Paul Calbimonte, Karl Aberer | Towards High Resolution Air Pollution Maps for the City of Lausanne | Adrian Arfire, Ali Marjovi, Emmanuel Droz, Alcherio Martinoli | High-resolution air pollution modeling for urban environments | Antoine Berchet, Katrin Zink, Adrian Arfire, Ali Marjovi, Alcherio Martinoli, Lukas Emmenegger, and Dominik Brunner | Characterizing impact of air pollution on human health | DaiHua TSAI, Michael RIEDIKER, Nancy HOPF, Nicole CHARRIERE, Guillaume SUAREZ, Murielle BOCHUD | Incentive Schemes for Participatory Sensing | Goran Radanovic, Boi Faltings | Sensitivity and Semantic Aware Protection of Location Privacy | Berker Agir, Jean-Paul Calbimonte, Eslam Ashraf, Karl Aberer | Privacy and Incentives in Data Gathering from the Crowd | Adish Singla, Andreas Krause |
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