Piecewise network awareness service for wireless/mobile pervasive computing
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Design of OSGi Compatible Middleware Components for Mobile Multimedia Applications
IDMS/PROMS 2002 Proceedings of the Joint International Workshops on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Protocols for Multimedia Systems: Protocols and Systems for Interactive Distributed Multimedia
Remote Control of Home Automation Systems with Mobile Devices
Mobile HCI '02 Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction
Middleware '01 Proceedings of the IFIP/ACM International Conference on Distributed Systems Platforms Heidelberg
The information furnace: consolidated home control
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
QoS Based MAC Protocol for the Home Network
LCN '01 Proceedings of the 26th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science
Development of an undergraduate course - Internet-based instrumentation and control
Computers & Education
A multi-agent based infrastructure to support virtual communities in elderly care
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
System architecture for a smart university building
ICANN'10 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Artificial neural networks: Part III
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Telecommunications Policy
Wireless telemedicine and m-health: technologies, applications and research issues
International Journal of Sensor Networks
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Networking technologies are starting to invade the ordinary home-to carry, for example, telephone conversations, television, compact disk, digital versatile disk and MP3 music programs, signals from surveillance cameras, commands for controlling appliances and multimedia news from the Internet. To succeed, home networks will have to be based on standard products operable with any of the media just mentioned. These products include transceivers, network interface cards, gateways, small servers, sensors and controllers, plus a widely accepted operating system. For mass market appeal, the networks will have to be inexpensive, easy to install and the software easy to configure and operate. Home owners, after all, cannot afford to hire information technology managers