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Mobile spatial audio interfaces
Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services, 2007For an increasing amount of people (especially young people), the mobile phone, and not the computer, is becoming their main media device and portal to the virtual world. Mobile phones have become a ubiquitous technology and for many people an important tool for communication and information access.
Owen Noel Newton Fernando +2 more
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Spatial structure and mobility
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2001Abstract The aim of this paper is to contribute to a clearer understanding of the extent to which the spatial structure and planning of the residential environment can explain mobility, in general, and the choice of mode of transport, in particular, and what spatial planning and traffic management aspects play a significant role in this. The research
Henk Meurs, Rinus Haaijer
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Spatial processes in mobile robot teleoperation
Cognitive Processing, 2009IntroductionWhen a human operator drives a robot through agraphical user interface, he or she must have a propersituational awareness (SA), which has been considered inliterature one of the measures for evaluating an inter-face’s usefulness (Drury et al. 2007; Nielsen and Good-rich 2006; Olsen and Goodrich 2003; Scholtz et al.2004).
Alberto Valero, Gomez +3 more
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Mobile phone exposure and spatial memory
Bioelectromagnetics, 2008AbstractRadiofrequency (RF) emission during mobile phone use has been suggested to impair cognitive functions, that is, working memory. This study investigated the effects of a 2 1/2 h RF exposure (884 MHz) on spatial memory and learning, using a double‐blind repeated measures design.
Clairy, Wiholm +6 more
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When mobilities construct spatialities
2021Nadine Cattan, Laurent Faret ; International ...
Cattan, Nadine, Faret, Laurent
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Characteristics of spatial mobility layout
Applied and Computational Engineering, 2023Spatial fluidity is an important form of spatial organization in architectural design, because it can affect the behavior of building users in the building. Therefore, spatial fluidity is also the most basic and core content in space design. Therefore, how to realize the communication and interaction between people and places through the fluidity of ...
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Mobile Spatial Information Location Algorithm
2009 First International Conference on Information Science and Engineering, 2009In view of the multidimensional and enormous for spatial data, this paper provided a new based on the mobile oriented spatial information location algorithm. The algorithm used quadtree theory has nothing to do with a specific space to operate object excluded, so that the spatial location of the operation be able to fast access to the operation object,
Jumei Ai, Ling Lu
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Spatial discontinuities, health and mobility
Revue Internationale de Géomatique, 2018The general objective of this paper is to discuss strong spatial discontinuities in Asian megacities and their potential effects, notably in terms of population health. The factors for exposure to risks vary in the life of individuals, whether it is over a long period of residential migrations or a short one of daily mobility.
Alexandre Cebeillac +2 more
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Spatial structuring of professional mobilizations
2020Based on the comparison of three sectors of activity – agriculture, factory work and artistic work – this article examines how professional mobilizations fall within regimes of territoriality. By comparing actors occupying variable places in the social space but also within their professional group (stabilized / precarious fractions, self-employed ...
Comer, Clémentine +2 more
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Personality Disorder and Spatial Mobility
American Journal of Sociology, 1942Data collected in a survey the Mental Hygiene Study of the Eastern Health District in Baltimore are analyzed. By the use of carefully adjusted rates it is demonstrated that the population living for the shortest time in the same house shows the highest prevalence of personality disorder.
Christopher Tietze +2 more
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