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SustainIT 2017: Funchal, Portugal
- 2017 Sustainable Internet and ICT for Sustainability, SustainIT 2017, Funchal, Portugal, December 6-7, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-3-901882-99-9
Keynotes
- Carla P. Gomes:
Keynotes: Computational sustainability. 1-2
Regular Papers
- Lucas Pereira, Miguel Ribeiro, Nuno Nunes:
Engineering and deploying a hardware and software platform to collect and label non-intrusive load monitoring datasets. 1-9 - Hessam Mohammadmoradi, Omprakash Gnawali, David Moss, Rainer Boelzle, Gene Wang:
Effectiveness of a task-based residential energy efficiency program in Oahu. 10-17 - Margit Pohl, Elisabeth Weisenbock, Siegfried Gemballa, Robert Wauschek, Maria Kalleitner-Huber, Gabriele Mraz, Gabriele Bernhofer:
Designing cooling stations for food sharing in public spaces. 18-25 - Björn Hedin, Anton Lundström, Magnus Westlund, Erik Markstrom:
The energy piggy bank - A serious game for energy conservation. 26-31 - Leen De Baets, Chris Develder, Tom Dhaene, Dirk Deschrijver, Jingkun Gao, Mario Berges:
Handling imbalance in an extended PLAID. 32-36 - Lucas Pereira:
Developing and evaluating a probabilistic event detector for non-intrusive load monitoring. 37-46 - Andreas Reinhardt:
Adaptive load signature coding for electrical appliance monitoring over low-bandwidth communication channels. 47-54 - Nina Wolfram, Patricia Lago, Francesco Osborne:
Sustainability in software engineering. 55-61 - Catia Prandi, Nuno Nunes, Miguel Ribeiro, Valentina Nisi:
Enhancing sustainable mobility awareness by exploiting multi-sourced data: The case study of the Madeira islands. 62-66 - Angeliki Anastopoulou, Costas Kalogiros, George D. Stamoulis:
Methodology for managing cost-effective demand response campaigns based on demand elasticity profiles. 67-72 - Sukanya Benjavanich, Ziauddin Ursani, David Corne:
Forecasting the flow of urban pollution with cellular automata. 73-78 - Jaime Galán-Jiménez:
Minimization of energy consumption in IP/SDN hybrid networks using genetic algorithms. 79-83
Work-in-Progress
- Antoni Grau, Yolanda Bolea, Ana Puig-Pey, Alberto Sanfeliu, Josep Casanovas:
Sustainable technology results for sewage networks in smart cities. 84-87 - Björn Hedin:
LCAFDB - A crowdsourced life cycle assessment database for food. 88-90 - Björn Hedin, Philip Claesson, Patrik Odqvist:
Visualizing carbon footprint from school meals. 91-93 - Gabriel Lozano, Diego Hernandez, Nadya Chaves, Mauricio Valderrama, Jose Mojica, Francisco Gomez:
Characterization of skin patterns in Pseudoplatystoma Magdaleniatum. 94-96 - Jorge Luis Zapico, Björn Hedin:
Energy weight: Tangible interface for increasing energy literacy. 97-99 - Lucas Pereira, Yoram Chisik:
A mouse over a hotspot survey: An exploration of perceptions of electricity consumption and patterns of indecision. 100-103 - Filipe Quintal, Mary Barreto, Fabio Luis, Vitor Baptista, Augusto Esteves:
Studying the immediacy of eco-feedback through plug level consumption information. 104-107 - Gunnar Stevens, Paul Bossauer, Thomas Neifer, Stefan Hanschke:
Using shopping data to design sustainable consumer apps. 108-110 - Fahimeh Alizadeh Moghaddam, Mario Elyezer Simaremare, Patricia Lago, Paola Grosso:
A self-adaptive framework for enhancing energy efficiency in mobile applications. 111-113 - Licia Calvi, Carlos P. Santos, Joey Relouw, Bojan Endrovski, Chris Rothwell, Antonio Sara, Serena Lucrezi, Marco Palma, Ubaldo Pantaleo:
A VR game to teach underwater sustainability while diving. 114-117
Creative and Artistic Interventions
- Cláudia Silva, Ana Bettencourt, Mara Dionisio, Deborah Castro, Dina Dionisio, Duarte Teixeira, Valentina Nisi:
Há-Vita: A transmedia platform about Madeira's nature and culture. 118-119
Demonstrations
- Diogo Redin, Diogo Vilela, Nuno Nunes, Miguel Ribeiro, Catia Prandi:
ViTFlow: A platform to visualize tourists flows in a rich interactive map-based interface. 120-121
PhD Forum
- Tobias Nyström:
Gamification of persuasive systems for sustainability. 122-124
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