Ubiquitous computing focusing on users and tasks instead of devices and singular applications is an attractive vision for the future. The idea of nomadic, mobile users in particular poses new challenges for hardware and software. Mobile devices provide vastly different presentation capabilities and need to integrate into heterogeneous environments. Network bandwidth is far from being constant and services may be available only when online. This paper presents MUNDO, an infrastructure for ubiquitous computing that addresses these challenges. The infrastructure is intended to be non-monolithic with its parts supporting mobile computing using multi-modal user interfaces, mobile data delivery, and ad-hoc communication and networking
This paper proposes the use of service-based architectures as a way to bring the benefits of ubiquit...
This paper describes an ongoing research on the issues of interoperability and seamless integration ...
Multiplication of mobile devices and generalized use of wireless networks imply changes on the desig...
Ubiquitous computing focusing on users and tasks instead of devices and singular applications is an ...
This technical report introduces goals and early findings of a multi-year multi-party project MUNDO...
This technical report introduces goals and early findings of a multi-year multi-party project MUNDO....
Deploying ubiquitous computing systems into real world scenarios can realistically only be done in a...
Ubiquitous computing embeds computer technology in our everyday environment, providing a human with ...
International audienceMiddleware handles many important functionalities for ubiquitous computing. Th...
Ubiquitous computing is a research field that started in the late 1980s, and is now believed to be a...
Ubiquitous computing scenarios call for middleware support solutions able to cope with changes in en...
Abstract — This paper presents a multimodal, service-oriented architecture based on a distributed im...
With rapid advancements in wireless devices, ubiquitous computing seems becoming a reality everyday...
Abstract. Ubiquitous computing defines a new domain in which large collections of heterogeneous devi...
Today, people are increasingly capable of creating and sharing documents (which generally are multim...
This paper proposes the use of service-based architectures as a way to bring the benefits of ubiquit...
This paper describes an ongoing research on the issues of interoperability and seamless integration ...
Multiplication of mobile devices and generalized use of wireless networks imply changes on the desig...
Ubiquitous computing focusing on users and tasks instead of devices and singular applications is an ...
This technical report introduces goals and early findings of a multi-year multi-party project MUNDO...
This technical report introduces goals and early findings of a multi-year multi-party project MUNDO....
Deploying ubiquitous computing systems into real world scenarios can realistically only be done in a...
Ubiquitous computing embeds computer technology in our everyday environment, providing a human with ...
International audienceMiddleware handles many important functionalities for ubiquitous computing. Th...
Ubiquitous computing is a research field that started in the late 1980s, and is now believed to be a...
Ubiquitous computing scenarios call for middleware support solutions able to cope with changes in en...
Abstract — This paper presents a multimodal, service-oriented architecture based on a distributed im...
With rapid advancements in wireless devices, ubiquitous computing seems becoming a reality everyday...
Abstract. Ubiquitous computing defines a new domain in which large collections of heterogeneous devi...
Today, people are increasingly capable of creating and sharing documents (which generally are multim...
This paper proposes the use of service-based architectures as a way to bring the benefits of ubiquit...
This paper describes an ongoing research on the issues of interoperability and seamless integration ...
Multiplication of mobile devices and generalized use of wireless networks imply changes on the desig...