Developing Mobile Wireless Applications
IEEE Internet Computing
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Toward an OSGi-Based Infrastructure for Context-Aware Applications
IEEE Pervasive Computing
PERCOM '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Sixth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications
An autonomic approach to offer services in OSGi-based home gateways
Computer Communications
Enabling Smart Spaces with OSGi
IEEE Pervasive Computing
OSGi Based Subway Management System
NCM '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Fourth International Conference on Networked Computing and Advanced Information Management - Volume 01
CISP '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Congress on Image and Signal Processing, Vol. 2 - Volume 02
Service-Oriented Smart-Home Architecture Based on OSGi and Mobile-Agent Technology
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews
Introduction for Freshmen to Embedded Systems Using LEGO Mindstorms
IEEE Transactions on Education
A wrapper and broker model for collaboration between a set-top box and home service gateway
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
The Open Services Gateway Initiative: an introductory overview
IEEE Communications Magazine
Service gateway architecture for a smart home
IEEE Communications Magazine
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Conventional surveillance systems capture realtime events from cameras mounted at fixed locations. A surveillance user then monitors the occurrences via a browser at a stationary computer. To enhance the mobility at the viewer side and the camera side, we implement a remote mobile surveillance system by integrating some inexpensive techniques - an OSGi service platform, which can easily be implanted with future developed applications, a camera mounted on an embedded system which is carried by a robot - Lego MindStorms NXT, and a J2ME based viewer and controller program on a mobile phone. With assistance from modern wireless networks, surveillance users can handily monitor the remote events in a wider viewing range at anytime and anywhere.