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This issue
This issue of JAISE is composed of four papers. The review process for the papers in this issue was supervised by our editors Andres Muñoz Ortega, Jeannette Chin, Carles Gomez, and Matjaz Gams, whom we thank for their service.
Interactive displays have been proliferating in the past decade in kiosk applications in public areas and private businesses. Typical usage models have been advertisement, entertainment, and exhibition of information for visitors. The paper
Independent living has been a major driver of technology development to support the elderly stay longer in their homes, even with difficulties in their daily activities. Assistive technologies consist of all forms of technical support that either provide an adaptation of the environment to make it more accommodating for people with a disability, or equip people with the means to compensate for their impairments. The paper
Energy waste in residential buildings is a major contributor to the depletion of fossil energy resources, greenhouse gas emissions, and has heavy environmental impacts. Different approaches have been proposed to reduce energy consumption. These approaches primarily involve controlling energy consumption, implementation and control of renewable energy sources while guaranteeing comfort and safety for occupants. The paper
Mobile phones have been used to create behaviour models for their owners as they go about their daily routines. Step counting algorithms have been applied to different areas such as well-being applications, games, and indoor navigation. Many existing step counting algorithms for smartphones use data from inertial sensors to infer the number of steps taken, but their usefulness in real-life situations is limited since typically only a few positions and orientations are supported. Moreover, the algorithms may suffer from dynamic orientation and position changes during walking. The paper
Upcoming issues
The following is the list of upcoming issues of JAISE:
January 2019: The 10th Anniversary Issue
March 2019: Regular Issue
May 2019: Thematic Issue on a selected topic from Intelligent Environments’18
July 2019: Regular Issue
September 2019: Thematic Issue on “Wearable Computing Techniques for Smart Health”
November 2019: Regular Issue
More information on the call for papers for future thematic issues is available on the webpage of JAISE at: http://www.iospress.nl/journal/journal-of-ambient-intelligence-and-smart-environments/
