Pervasive computing implies the invisibility of the technology involved in providing ubiquity, such that technology is integrated into the environment and non-intrusive. In such a manner, computing and networking resources become diffused into physical environments, enabling users to exploit their provided functionalities such that functionality is distributed, enabling it to be controlled, monitored, managed, and extended beyond what it was initially designed to do. Moreover, computer awareness moves towards user-centricity, whereby systems seamlessly adapt to the characteristics, preferences, and current situations of users and their respective surrounding environments. Users exploit such functionalities in the form of a virtual device, w...
Consumer devices increasingly are "smart" and hence offer services that can interwork with and/or be...
We completed the implementation of a broadband kernel, a flexible open programmable networking platf...
Building on the success of the 2003, 2004 and 2005 workshops, this year the workshop sought to furth...
Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs), such as military training simulations, emergency prepared...
Pervasive computing (also referred to as ubiquitous computing or ambient intelligence) aims to creat...
As more wireless devices become available and new applications emerge for these diverse gadgets, the...
This paper presents a new abstraction for virtual infrastructure in mobile ad hoc networks. An Auton...
This paper addresses the problem of managing highly dynamic network and service environments, where ...
The internet is evolving towards a large "network of networks", integrating a large number of differ...
International audienceThe Autonomic Internet project approach relies on abstractions and distributed...
The advent of service-oriented architecture (SOA), internet and ubiquitous delivery technology bas r...
In recent years, various mobile middleware systems have been developed that build on top of the prot...
The number of devices connected to the internet is constantly increasing. This large amount of devic...
Client devices operating at the edges on the Internet, in homes, cars, offices, and elsewhere, are h...
This paper introduces a distributed system for next generation multimedia support in dynamically cha...
Consumer devices increasingly are "smart" and hence offer services that can interwork with and/or be...
We completed the implementation of a broadband kernel, a flexible open programmable networking platf...
Building on the success of the 2003, 2004 and 2005 workshops, this year the workshop sought to furth...
Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs), such as military training simulations, emergency prepared...
Pervasive computing (also referred to as ubiquitous computing or ambient intelligence) aims to creat...
As more wireless devices become available and new applications emerge for these diverse gadgets, the...
This paper presents a new abstraction for virtual infrastructure in mobile ad hoc networks. An Auton...
This paper addresses the problem of managing highly dynamic network and service environments, where ...
The internet is evolving towards a large "network of networks", integrating a large number of differ...
International audienceThe Autonomic Internet project approach relies on abstractions and distributed...
The advent of service-oriented architecture (SOA), internet and ubiquitous delivery technology bas r...
In recent years, various mobile middleware systems have been developed that build on top of the prot...
The number of devices connected to the internet is constantly increasing. This large amount of devic...
Client devices operating at the edges on the Internet, in homes, cars, offices, and elsewhere, are h...
This paper introduces a distributed system for next generation multimedia support in dynamically cha...
Consumer devices increasingly are "smart" and hence offer services that can interwork with and/or be...
We completed the implementation of a broadband kernel, a flexible open programmable networking platf...
Building on the success of the 2003, 2004 and 2005 workshops, this year the workshop sought to furth...