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The wireless ubiquitous network and various communication services are expected to be realized. The wireless ubiquitous network is defined as the converged network to integrate the mobile network with the fixed IP based network. First, the concept of wireless ubiquitous network architecture is shown which is based on IMS standardized by 3GPP. Next, Parlay is described as the solution of Open API approach...
This talk will consist in an overview about the majore search projects related to wireless multimedia, context aware computing and wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, distributed and collaborative virtual environment, which we are currently investigating at PARADISE Research Laboratory, uOttawa. Next, we shall focus upon the design of large-scale distributed and mobile system for critical conditions...
The EU-funded project EMMA, coordinated by ETRA I+D, aimed at delivering a comprehensive software layer that enables the seamless cooperation of embedded devices objects in the transport domain across various smart spaces. The objective was to open new prospects in the field of embedded systems for cooperating wireless sensors in order to hide the complexity of the underlying infrastructure. EMMA...
The objectives of the research include to develop a novel Traffic Information Collection System (TICS) based on RFID, and to create a chance to lead ubiquitous environments in the transportation area.
The objective of this invited talk is to present selected visions of ubiquitous computing and ambient communication based on the notion of the disappearing computer and to reflect on the resulting challenges for designing experiences in future smart environments. Our approach places the human at the centre of our design considerations and is based on exploiting the affordances of real objects by augmenting...
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