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Uruguay has a countrywide implementation of the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative, locally named Plan Ceibal. Children participant in this project carry their laptops from home to school and back every day, enabling the creation of new applications to take advantage of computers ubiquity, mobility and wireless capabilities. In this context, we are deploying the project Domestic Environment Monitoring...
During the last years there has been a strong research effort on the autonomic communications and self-management paradigms. This paper builds on previous work by the authors on an architecture that aims to be a complete rule-based, distributed system specially designed and implemented to enable autonomic behavior on very constrained devices, such as domestic wireless routers with resources as low...
During the last years there has been a strong research effort on the autonomic communications and self-management paradigms. Following this impulse, the academic community and the industry have proposed several architectures and techniques to allow network devices to make their own configuration decisions. Those proposals often include resource-expensive technologies such as complex inference machines,...
Rural environments of developing countries usually lack of the appropriate communications infrastructure, accentuating the geographical isolation of rural communities. A cost-efficient and service-oriented deployment of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) helps to reduce the so-called "digital divide", improving the productivity and quality of life of those communities. Mobile...
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