Browsing Theses by Subject "Hacking"
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Energy-Efficient Location Determination for Human Mobility Analysis and Monitoring Using Smart Mobile Devices
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014)Embedded smartphone sensors such as GPS and Wi-Fi have the ability to capture location information. These sensors are increasingly being used for location determination to enable Location based services (LBS) such as maps ... -
Hacking the Economy and the State: Towards An Egalitarian and Participatory Conception of Production and Allocation
(Queen Mary University of London, 2014-07-28)This research starts with hackers’ communities, focusing on open processes as the key to volunteer driven cooperation. While theoretically hackers’ communities allow contributions “from each according to their ability”, I ...