
The current issue of IEEE Pervasive is on “Environmental Sustainability.” There are four articles featured, but the content is protected unfortunately so you’ll either have to Google for the PDFs, email the authors, or have access to IEEE via your university or institution.
Using Sensor Information to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Perishable Goods
Alexander Ilic, ETH Zurich, Thorsten Staake, ETH Zurich, Elgar Fleisch, ETH Zurich
Sensor and Actuator Networks: Protecting Environmentally Sensitive Areas
Tim Wark, CSIRO ICT Center, Brisbane, Dave Swain, CSIRO Livestock Industries Rockhampton, Chris Crossman, CSIRO ICT Center, Brisbane, Philip Valencia, CSIRO ICT Center, Brisbane, Greg Bishop-Hurley, CSIRO Livestock Industries Rockhampton, and Rebecca Handcock, CSIRO Livestock Industries Floreat
Technology-Enabled Feedback on Domestic Energy Consumption: Articulating a Set of Design Concerns
Geraldine Fitzpatrick, University of Sussex and Greg Smith, LBi
Understanding Mobile Phone Situated Sustainability: The Influence of Local Constraints and Practices on Transferability
Elaine M. Huang, Motorola Labs, Koji Yatani, University of Toronto, Khai N. Truong, University of Toronto, Julie A. Kientz, University of Washington, Shwetak N. Patel, University of Washington
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- IEEE Spectrum Webcast: Enabling Electronics for Smart Grid Technologies & Beyond
- Mobile Phones: Quick Access to Environmental Impact of Products
- Water Usage Feedback at Point of Consumption
- Imprint, a Community Visualization of Printer Data : Designing for Open-ended Engagement on Sustainability
- Sensing Opportunities for Personalized Feedback Technology to Reduce Consumption