The Wayback Machine - https://webcf.waybackmachine.org/web/20211006135024/https://dl.acm.org/journal/imwut
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
acm

The Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT) is a premier journal series for research relevant to the post-PC era. Computing technology is becoming increasingly pervasive; embedded throughout the environment as well as in mobile devices, wearables, and the Internet of Things. This is leading to a transformative change in the utility that technology can provide to users and societies, and how people relate to technology. IMWUT covers a broad range of topics relevant to this change, such as mobile systems, wearable technologies and intelligent environments. The scope includes research contributions in systems and infrastructures, new hardware and sensing techniques, and studies of user experiences and societal impact. IMWUT also welcomes contributions on new methodologies and tools, theories and models, as well as visionary and survey papers that help advance the field.

Bibliometrics

Subject Areas

Ubiquitous and mobile computing systems and toolsUbiquitous and mobile computingEmpirical studies in ubiquitous and mobile computingEmpirical studies in HCIUbiquitous and mobile computing design and evaluation methodsMobile devicesHuman computer interaction (HCI)Ubiquitous and mobile devicesUbiquitous computingUser studiesSmartphonesData miningNeural networksEmbedded systemsGestural inputUsability in security and privacyLocation based servicesEmbedded and cyber-physical systemsInteraction devicesInteraction techniquesLocation based servicesMachine learningHaptic devicesMobile computingLife and medical sciences

Announcements

Promote Your Work with Kudos

Kudos is a free service that you can use to promote your work more effectively. After your paper has been accepted and uploaded to the ACM Digital Library, you'll receive an invitation from Kudos to create an account and add a plain-language description. Click here for further information.

Publons Reviewer Recognition Program

In an effort to better serve—and incentivize—ACM reviewers, ACM has partnered with the Publons Reviewer Recognition Service, which allows reviewers to create a profile and to track, verify and promote their efforts for ACM publications. Click here for further information.

Most Frequent Affiliations

Most Cited Authors

David E Culler
University of California, Berkeley
Prashant Jagdish Shenoy
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Scott Hudson
Carnegie Mellon University
John Anthony Stankovic
University of Virginia
Randy Katz
University of California, Berkeley

Latest Issue

Most Popular

About Cookies On This Site

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.

Learn more

Got it!