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Augmented reality (AR) is a promising technology for building applications in an Internet of Things (IoT) environment, utilized for visualizing information provided by IoT devices. In this paper, we enable Web-based mobile AR applications with mobile agents in a resource-oriented IoT system architecture. We present an adaptable mobile agent composition that contains the data representation logic and...
We demonstrate deploying continuations dynamically into heterogeneous wireless sensor networks. Continuations include the computation code, collected sensor-based data and a partial view of the sensor network nodes, where the continuation travels. Here, continuations are considered resources in a sensor network and can be exposed to the world by means of the Computational REST. Services in the network...
Pervasive Service Computing applies service composition and pervasive computing into managing user's complex everyday activities. To identify the nature of Pervasive Service Computing, we investigate a generic service-oriented pervasive computing scenario - `pervasive campus'. We identify the characteristics of Pervasive Service Computing to be: service-oriented approach, explicit description of user's...
In software development there is always the need for faster development process. One way to speed up the process is to reuse existing components, in which loose coupling of the components is an important prerequisite. Publish/subscribe is one popular way to provide loose coupling, and there exists many middleware solutions for it. However, most such solutions are aimed for large inter-device networks,...
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