UNIVERSIDAD DEL CAUCA

FACULTAD DE INGENIERÍA ELECTRÓNICA Y TELECOMUNICACIONES

DEPARTAMENTO DE TELEMÁTICA

MAESTRÍA EN INGENIERÍA TELEMÁTICA

 

ASIGNATURA: PLATAFORMAS UBICUAS

 

PROFESORES:

 

Dr. Ing. Gustavo Adolfo Ramírez González

 

 

MODALIDAD:

 

 

Presencial (Teórico/Práctica)

 

 

CREDITOS:  3  

 

 

OBJETIVO GENERAL:

 

Proporcionar los fundamentos necesarios para enfrentar los desarrollos de Aplicaciones y Servicios Telemáticos soportados sobre plataformas ubicuas.

 

 

ESPECÍFICOS DE FORMACIÓN:

 

·      Identificar problemas de investigación en cuanto a plataformas ubicuas y el desarrollo de aplicaciones sobre las mismas.

·      Profundizar en conceptos y alternativas de arquitecturas para plataformas ubicuas.

·      Diseñar escenarios de aplicaciones sobre plataformas ubicuas.

 

 

JUSTIFICACIÓN

 

El avance permanente de las redes y los nuevos paradigmas de procesamiento de información hace posible cada vez más escenarios que son menos convencionales y que se soportan en variedad de dispositivos. La evolución tecnológica ha movido las necesidades de investigación de los computadores al móvil y del móvil al entorno natural que nos rodea; igualmente ha movido las redes de su posición fija a móvil, gracias a las alternativas inalámbricas que cada vez están más disponibles. Es aquí donde la investigación en plataformas ubicuas es cada vez más necesaria al ser un nuevo paradigma tanto en el manejo y posibilidades de las redes, como de los mecanismos que la habilitan y su forma de procesamiento. Esta asignatura plantea los aspectos más relevantes de la investigación y desarrollo de aplicaciones sobre plataformas e infraestructuras ubicuas.

 

 

CONTENIDO

 

Introducción a las plataformas Ubicuas

 

Capítulo 1 – Tecnologías de Identificación

·        Sistemas de Identificación por Radio Frecuencia RFID

·        Tarjetas Inteligentes

·        Sistemas basados en marcación de Códigos

·        Casos de Estudio

 

Capítulo 2 – Desarrollo y Modelado de Aplicaciones ubicuas

·        Metodologías y modelos de desarrollo.

·        Diseño y consideraciones de infraestructura.

·        Diseño de escenarios.

 

Capítulo 3 - Plataformas ubicuas soportadas en Wireless Sensor Networks- WSN

·        Tecnologías de soporte

·        Arquitecturas de procesamiento de datos

·        Casos de Estudio

 

Capítulo 4 - Plataformas ubicuas soportadas en Personal Area Networks - PAN

·        Tecnologías de soporte

·        Arquitecturas de procesamiento de datos

·        Casos de Estudio

 

Capítulo 5 - Plataformas ubicuas Específicas

·        Plataformas Vehiculares

·        Plataformas de Hogar

·        Plataformas de Visualización

·        Plataformas de Marketing y Comercio Electrónico.

·        Plataformas Médicas

 

Proyecto Final

 

 

METODOLOGÍA

 

Los temas serán preparados previamente por los estudiantes con algunas lecturas guías y asistirán a clases magistrales donde se desarrollará la exposición y discusión la temática.

Cada estudiante tendrá un tema que estudiar y presentar por su cuenta de una lista predeterminada al inicio del curso.

El estudiante desarrollara de manera individual, un  proyecto que presentará al final del curso sobre una aplicación o servicio usando alguna de las plataformas estudiadas o el estudio de alguna que sea novedosa. El alcance según complejidad y recursos podrán corresponder a fases de análisis, diseño y/o prueba de concepto.

 

 

EVALUACIÓN

 

Participación en clase y debate (30%).

Presentación de Tema (30%).

Proyecto final (40%).

 

 

HERRAMIENTAS DE SOPORTE

 

Dispositivos Móviles:

 

-         CrosBow WSN Kit

-         Nokia 6131.

-         PDA HP soporte códigos de barras.

-         Lector de Escritorio RFID.

-         Lector de Tarjetas Inteligentes.

 

Simuladores y emuladores:

 

-         Nokia Energy Profiler.  Disponible en http://www.forum.nokia.com/

-         RFIDDI EPC Network http://www.rifidi.org/

-         Nokia 6131 SDK. Disponible en http://www.forum.nokia.com/

-         Kaywa Reader http://reader.kaywa.com/ 

-         Java Sun Spots http://www.sunspotworld.com/

 

 

BIBLIOGRAFÍA Y REFERENCIAS

 

Consorcios de mayor referencia

 

Nokia Forum http://www.forum.nokia.com/

NFC Forum http://www.nfc-forum.org/

Smart Card Alliance   http://www.smartcardalliance.org/

Java Card http://java.sun.com/javacard/

EPC Global, March 2009. http://www.epcglobalinc.org/.

Software Defined RFID. http://www.rifidi.org/

 

Artículos y casos de estudio (referencias disponibles y de uso para el curso)

 

Capitulo 1- Introducción

 

-         G. Hans, “Towards a sociological theory of the Mobile Phone,” Sociology in Switzerland: Sociology of the Mobile Phone. Online Publications, 2004.

-         ITU, “ITU Internet Reports 2005: The Internet of Things,” tech. rep., International Telecommunications Union, 2005.

-         J. Ahola, “Ambient Intelligence: Plenty of challenges by 2010,” Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 2287, pp. 3–15, 2002.

-         M. Weiser, “The computer for the 21st century,” Scientific American, vol. 265, no. 3, pp. 94–104, 1991.

-         Media MIT, “Counter Intelligence Project,” March 2009. http://www.media.mit.edu/ci/

-         Media MIT, “Things That Think Project,” March 2009. http://www.media.mit.edu/ttt/

-         R. Ballagas, J. Borchers, M. Rohs, and J. G. Sheridan, “The smart phone: A ubiquitous input device,” IEEE Pervasive Computing, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 70–77, 2006.

-         R. Want, K. P. Fishkin, A. Gujar, and B. L. Harrison, “Bridging physical and virtual worlds with electronic tags,” in CHI ’99: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, (New York, NY, USA), pp. 370–377, ACM, 1999.

 

Capitulo 2 -  Sistemas RFID

 

-         ABI Research Press Release, “Twenty Percent of Mobile Handsets Will Include Near Field Communication by 2012,” tech. rep., ABI Research http://www.abiresearch.com/, 2007.

http://www.abiresearch.com/press/838 

-         B. Nath, F. Reynolds, and R.Want, “Rfid technology and applications,” Pervasive Computing, IEEE, vol. 5, pp. 22–24, Jan.-March 2006. http://autoid.mit.edu/pickup/RFID_Papers/039.pdf

-         D. W. Engels, S. E. Sarma, L. Putta, and D. Brock, “The networked physical world system,” in ICWI, pp. 104–111, IADIS, 2002.  http://www.iadis.net/dl/final_uploads/200201L013.pdf

-         D. Wan, “Magic medicine cabinet: A situated portal for consumer healthcare,” Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1707, pp. 352–355, 1999.  http://www.accenture.com/us-en/pages/insight-magic-medicine-cabinet-healthcare-summary.aspx  http://www.springerlink.com/content/6ck48bbh32l5pvdh/

-         D. Wan, “Magic wardrobe: Situated shopping from your own bedroom,” Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 234–237, 2000.  http://www.accenture.com/us-en/Pages/insight-magic-wardrobe-prototype-summary.aspx    http://www.springerlink.com/content/34v2m9u8l4j6112p/ 

-         E. Fleisch and M. Dierkes, “Ubiquitous computing: Why Auto-ID is the logical next step in enterprise automation.,” tech. rep., Auto-ID Center, 2003.  http://www.autoidlabs.org/single-view/dir/article/6/190/page.html 

-         E. O´Neill, P. Thompson, S. Garzonis, and A. Warr, “Reach out and touch: Using NFC and 2D barcodes for service discovery and interaction with mobile devices,” in Pervasive Computing, 5th International Conference, PERVASIVE 2007, Toronto, Canada, May 13-16, 2007, Proceedings (A. LaMarca, M. Langheinrich, and K. N. Truong, eds.), vol. 4480 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 19–36, Springer, 2007.  www.cs.bath.ac.uk/pervasive/publications/ReachOutandTouch.pdf

-         EPC Global, March 2009. http://www.epcglobalinc.org/.

-         G. Borriello, W. Brunette, M. Hall, C. Hartung, and C. Tangney, “Reminding About Tagged Objects Using Passive RFIDs,” in UbiComp 2004: Ubiquitous Computing: 6th International Conference, Nottingham, UK, September 7-10, 2004. Proceedings (N. Davies, E. D. Mynatt, and I. Siio, eds.), vol. 3205 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 36–53, Springer, 2004.  http://www.arnetminer.org/viewpub.do?pid=256899

-         G.Ramírez-González, M. Muñoz-Organero, C. Delgado-Kloss "Exploring Touching Learning Environments ". Learning to Live in the Knowledge Society (ED-L2L). 20th World Computer Congress (WCC2008). Milan, Italy, September 7 - 10. 2008.   P.93-96    http://www.springerlink.com/content/326x52627l757173/

-         G.Ramírez-González, M. Muñoz-Organero, C. Delgado-Kloss , A. Chantre. "Exploring NFC Interactive Panel".The Fifth Annual International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services (MobiQuitous 2008). Dublin, Ireland. July 21-25, 2008.  http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1594978.1595019&coll=DL&dl=GUIDE&CFID=39181080&CFTOKEN=64135916

-         G.Ramírez-González, M. Muñoz-Organero, C. Delgado-Kloss. "IOT early possibilities in learning scenarios". Workshop on Designing the Internet of Things for Workplace Realities: Social and Cultural Aspects in Design and Organization (Social-IoT). Adjunct Proceedings. First International Conference on The Internet of Things. Zurich, Switzerland. March 26-28. 2008.

-         G.Ramírez-González, M. Muñoz-Organero, D Leony, C. Delgado-Kloss, E. Palta Velasco and M.Solarte. "Integración y experiencia de Internet de objetos en e-learning".V Congreso Iberoamericano de Telemática (CITA 2009). Gijón,Spain May 11 - 12 2009. P. 68-74

-G.Ramírez-González, M. Muñoz-Organero, D. Leony, C. Delgado-Kloss. "Interacción y adaptación basada en perfiles de usuario en la Internet de objetos". V Congreso Iberoamericano de Telemática (CITA 2009). Gijón,Spain May 11 - 12 2009. P. 75-81

-         G.Ramírez-González, M. Muñoz-Organero, C. Delgado-Kloss Delgado Kloos, " Early infrastructure of an Internet of Things in Spaces for Learning ". The 8th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies. Santander, Spain. July 1-4. 2008. P.381-383   

-         H. Ailisto, T. Matinmikko, A. Ylisaukko-oja, E. Strommer, M. Hillukkala, A. Wallin, E. Siira, A. Poyry, V. Tormanen, T. Huomo, and T. Tuikka, “Physical browsing with NFC technology,” 2007. www.vtt.fi/inf/pdf/tiedotteet/2007/T2400.pdf

-         J. Riekki, T. Salminen, and I. Alakarppa, “Requesting Pervasive Services by Touching RFID Tags,” IEEE Pervasive Computing, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 40–46, 2006.  http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1115746

-         M. Bhuptani and S. Moradpour, RFID Field Guide: Deploying Radio Frequency Identification Systems. Prentice Hall PTR, 2 2005. http://www.amazon.com/RFID-Field-Guide-Deploying-Identification/dp/0131853554

-         M. Esler, J. Hightower, T. Anderson, and G. Borriello, “Next century challenges: Datacentric networking for invisible computing - the portolano project at the university of washington,” Oct. 06 1999.  http://portolano.cs.washington.edu/papers/

-         M. Rohs and J. Bohn, “Entry points into a smart campus environment - overview of the ETHOC system,” in ICDCS Workshops, p. 260, IEEE Computer Society, 2003. J. Barton and T. Kindberg, “The cooltown user experience,” Tech. Rep. HPL-2001-22, Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Feb. 12 2001. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=840561

-         P. J. Sweeney, RFID For Dummies. For Dummies, 1 ed., 4 2005. http://www.amazon.com/RFID-Dummies-Patrick-J-Sweeney/dp/076457910X

-         R. Want, “You’re not paranoid; they really are watching you!,” IEEE Pervasive Computing, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 2–4, 2007. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1308657

-         RFID Journal, “Cases Studies,” March 2009. http://www.rfidjournal.com/

-         S. Dominikus and M. J. Aigner, “mcoupons: An application for near field communication (NFC),” in AINA Workshops (2), pp. 421–428, IEEE Computer Society, 2007. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/login.jsp?url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel5%2F4221005%2F4224052%2F04224141.pdf%3Farnumber%3D4224141&authDecision=-203

-         S. E. Sarma, D. Brock, and D. W. Engels, “Radio frequency identification and the electronic product code,” IEEE Micro, vol. 21, no. 6, pp. 50–54, 2001. http://autoid.mit.edu/pickup/RFID_Papers/095.pdf

-         S. Sarma, “Integrating RFID,” ACM Queue: Tomorrow’s Computing Today, vol. 2, pp. 50–57, Oct. 2004.  http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1035620 

-         S.-F. Tzeng, W.-H. Chen, and F.-Y. Pai, “Evaluating the business value of RFID: Evidence from five case studies,” International Journal of Production Economics, vol. 112, no. 2, pp. 601 – 613, 2008. Special Section on RFID: Technology, Applications, and Impact on Business Operations. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925527307001995

-         U. Khan, “Contactless payment with near field communication,” Master’s thesis, The University Of Oslo, 2006. http://www.duo.uio.no/sok/work.html?WORKID=43486&lang=en

-         V. Kostakos and E. O´Neill, “NFC on mobile phones: Issues, lessons and future research,” in PerCom Workshops, pp. 367–370, IEEE Computer Society, 2007.

 

Capitulo 3 -  Aplicaciones basadas en Tarjetas Inteligentes

 

-         C. Campo, A. García, A. Marín, I. Díaz, C. Delgado, C. García, P. T. Breuer. JCCM: Java Card Certificate Management. Actas de las IX Jornadas de Concurrencia. Sitges 2001.ISBN 84-699-4768-0.

-         C. Campo, A. Marín, A. García, I. Díaz, P.T. Breuer, C. Delgado, C. García. JCCM: Flexible Certificates for Smartcards with Java Card. Smart Card Programming and Security. Proceedings of the international Conference on Research in Smart Cards, E-Smart 2001, Cannes, France, September 2001. ISBN 3-540-42610-8 Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2140

-         C. Campo, C. García, A. Marín, C. Delgado. Tecnología de agentes en los sistemas de telefonía móvil. III Jornadas de Ingeniería Telemática. JITEL 2001. Barcelona, 19-21 Septiembre 2001. ISBN 84-7653-783-2.

-         A. Marín, A. García, C. Campo, I. Díaz, P. T. Breuer, C. Delgado, C. García-Rubio. JCCM Flexible Certificates for Smart Cards with Java Card Gemplus Developers Conference 2001. Paris, France, June 2001.

 

Capitulo 4 -  Sistemas basados en marcación

 

-         A. Ranganathan and R. H. Campbell, “Advertising in a pervasive computing environment,” in Proceedings of the Second ACM International Workshop on Mobile Commerce (WMC-02), (New York), pp. 10–14, ACM Press, Sept. 28 2002.

-         Bridge Project, March 2009. http://www.bridge-project.eu/

-         D. Guinard, F. von Reischach, F. Michahelles, and E. Fleisch, “MobileioT toolkit: Connecting the EPC network to mobilephones,” in Mobile Interaction with the Real World 2008, MIRW 2008, Mobile HCI Workshop, Amsterdam, The Netherland, September 2, 2008 (N. Henze, G. Broll, E. Rukzio, M. Rohs, A. Zimmermann, and S. Boll, eds.), pp. 115–126, 2008.

-         D. Ranasinghe, K. Leong, M. Ng, D. Engels, and P. Cole, “A distributed architecture for a ubiquitous rfid sensing network,” Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing Conference, 2005. Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on, pp. 7–12, Dec. 2005.

-         D. W. Engels, S. E. Sarma, L. Putta, and D. Brock, “The networked physical world system,” in ICWI, pp. 104–111, IADIS, 2002.

-         Decker, U. Kubach, and M. Beigl, “Revealing the retail black box by interaction sensing,” in ICDCS Workshops, pp. 328–333, IEEE Computer Society, 2003.

-         K. Alexander, G. Birkhofer, K. Gramling, H. Kleinberger, S. Leng, D. Moogimane, and M. Woods, “Focus on Retail: Applying Auto-ID to Improve Product Availability at the Retail Shelf.,” tech. rep., Auto-ID Center, 2002.

-         Krohn, T. Zimmer, M. Beigl, and C. Decker, “Collaborative sensing in a retail store using synchronous distributed jam signalling,” in Pervasive (H.-W. Gellersen, R.Want, and A. Schmidt, eds.), vol. 3468 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 237–254, Springer, 2005.

-         M. A. Smith, D. Davenport, H. Hwa, and T. Turner, “Object auras: a mobile retail and product annotation system,” in Proceedings of the 5th ACM conference on Electronic commerce (EC-04), (New York), pp. 240–241, ACM Press, May 1–8 2004.

-         METRO Future Store, March 2009. http://www.futurestore.org

-         O. Caicedo, J. Hurtado, F.  Martínez, G. Ramírez. "Wireless Trace Services for Latin American Craft". IEEE Wireless Telecommunications Symposium. Pomona (california), USA. 2006

-         “PML core specification 1.0,” Dec. 15 2003.

-         R. Barrett and P. P. Maglio, “Informative things: how to attach information to the real world,” in UIST ’98: Proceedings of the 11th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology, (New York, NY, USA), pp. 81–88, ACM, 1998.

-         S. E. Sarma, D. Brock, and D. W. Engels, “Radio frequency identification and the electronic product code,” IEEE Micro, vol. 21, no. 6, pp. 50–54, 2001.

 

Capitulo 5 -  Desarrollo y Modelado de Aplicaciones ubicuas

 

-         C. Narayanaswami, M.T. Raghunath. Designing a New Form Factor for Wearable Computing. IEEE Pervasive Computing 1(4), October-December, 2002.

-         G. Ramírez. Integración de sistemas físicos y aplicaciones software desde la perspectiva RFID. Tesis de Maestría. Universidad del Cauca. 2006

-         M. Fleck, M. Frid, T. Kindberg, E. O’Brien-Strain, R. Rajani, M. Spasojevic. From Informing to Remembering: Ubiquitous Systems in Interactive Museums. IEEE Pervasive Computing 1(2), April-June, 2002.

-         R. Balan, D. Gergle, M. Satyanarayanan, J. Herbsleb. Simplifying Cyber Foraging for Mobile Devices. In MobiSys ’07: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications and Services. San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2007.

-         R. Grimm, One.world: Experiences with a Pervasive Computing Architecture. IEEE Pervasive Computing 3(3), July-September, 2004.

-         V. Stanford. Pervasive Computing Puts Food on the Table. IEEE Pervasive Computing 2(1), January-March, 2003.

 

Capitulo 6 -  Gestión de Energía

 

-         Andrea J. Goldsmith and Stephen B. Wicker, "Design challenges for energy-constrained Ad Hoc wireless networks", IEEE Wireless Communications, vol. 9, no. 4, August 2002, pp. 8 - 27

-         C. E. Jones, K. M. Sivalingam, P. Agrawal, and J. C. Chen. "A survey of energy efficient network protocols for wireless networks". Wireless Networks, 7(4):343--358, July 2001

-         F. Akyildiz, W. Su, Y. Sankarasubramaniam and E. Cyirci. "Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey". Computer Networks, 38(4):393-422, Mar. 2002.

-         J. Flinn and M. Satyanarayanan, "Energy-Aware Adaptation for Mobile Applications," in Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, pp. 48--63, December 1999.

-         L. Feeney and M. Nilson. "Investigating the energy consumption of a wireless network interface in an ad hoc networking environment". In Proc. IEEE INFOCOM 2001.

-         Luo, L., Siewiorek, D.P. KLEM: A Method for Predicting User Interaction Time and System Energy Consumption during Application Design. In Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers. Boston, MA, October, 2007.

 

Capitulo 7 - Plataformas ubicuas soportadas en PAN y WSN

 

-         C. Frank, P. Bolliger, F. Mattern, and W. Kellerer, “The sensor internet at work: Locating everyday items using mobile phones,” Pervasive and Mobile Computing, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 421–447, 2008.

-         D. Scott, R. Sharp, A. Madhavapeddy, and E. Upton, “Using visual tags to bypass bluetooth device discovery,” Mobile Computing and Communications Review, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 41–53, 2005.

-         D. Wagner, T. Pintaric, F. Ledermann, and D. Schmalstieg, “Towards massively multiuser augmented reality on handheld devices,” in Pervasive Computing, Third International Conference, PERVASIVE 2005, Munich, Germany, May 8-13, 2005, Proceedings (H.-W. Gellersen, R. Want, and A. Schmidt, eds.), vol. 3468 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 208–219, Springer, 2005.

-         J. Bohn, “Prototypical implementation of location-aware services based on a middleware architecture for super-distributed RFID tag infrastructures,” Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 155–166, 2008.

-         J. Campbell, P. B. Gibbons, S. Nath, P. Pillai, S. Seshan, and R. Sukthankar, “Irisnet: an internet-scale architecture for multimedia sensors,” in Proceedings of the 13th ACM International Conference on Multimedia, November 6-11, 2005, Singapore (H. Zhang, T.-S. Chua, R. Steinmetz, M. S. Kankanhalli, and L. Wilcox, eds.), pp. 81–88, ACM, 2005.

-         K. Cheverst, N. Davies, K. Mitchell, and A. Friday, “The role of connectivity in supporting context-sensitive applications,” Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1707, pp. 193–207, 1999.

-         P. Ljungstrand, J. Redstr¨om, and L. E. Holmquist, “Webstickers: using physical tokens to access, manage and share bookmarks to the web,” in Designing Augmented Reality Environments, pp. 23–31, 2000.

-         R. Ballagas, M. Rohs, and J. G. Sheridan, “Mobile phones as pointing devices,” in Pervasive Mobile Interaction Devices (PERMID 2005) - Mobile Devices as Pervasive User Interfaces and Interaction Devices - Workshop in conjunction with: The 3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing (PERVASIVE 2005), May 11 2005, Munich, Germany (E. Rukzio, J. Hakkila, M. Spasojevic, J. M¨antyj¨arvi, and N. Ravi, eds.), pp. 27–30, LMU Munich, 2005.

-         Sensor Planet Project, March 2009. http://www.sensorplanet.org/ .

-         T. Salminen, S. Hosio, and J. Riekki, “Enhancing bluetooth connectivity with RFID,” in PerCom, pp. 36–41, IEEE Computer Society, 2006.

 

Capitulo 8 -   Plataformas ubicuas Especificas

 

-        Bridge Project, March 2009. http://www.bridge-project.eu/

-         D. Ranasinghe, K. Leong, M. Ng, D. Engels, and P. Cole, “A distributed architecture for a ubiquitous rfid sensing network,” Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing Conference, 2005. Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on, pp. 7–12, Dec. 2005.

-         D. Wan, “Magic medicine cabinet: A situated portal for consumer healthcare,” Lecture

-         Decker, U. Kubach, and M. Beigl, “Revealing the retail black box by interaction sensing,” in ICDCS Workshops, pp. 328–333, IEEE Computer Society, 2003.

-         Dix, T. Rodden, N. Davies, J. Trevor, A. Friday, and K. Palfreyman, “Exploiting space and location as a design framework for interactive mobile systems,” ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 285–321, 2000.

-         H. Ailisto, L. Pohjanheimo, P. V¨alkkynen, E. Str¨ommer, T. Tuomisto, and I. Korhonen, “Bridging the physical and virtual worlds by local connectivity-based physical selection,” Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 333–344, 2006.

-         J. Barton, P. Goddi, and M. Spasojevic, “Creating and experiencing ubimedia,” Tech. Rep. HPL-2003-38, Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Mar. 03 2003.

-         J. Rekimoto, Y. Ayatsuka, and K. Hayashi, “Augment-able reality: Situated communication through physical and digital spaces,” in ISWC, pp. 68–75, 1998.

-         K. Cheverst, N. Davies, K. Mitchell, and A. Friday, “The role of connectivity in supporting context-sensitive applications,” Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1707, pp. 193–207, 1999.

-         M. Schmitz, J. Baus, and R. Dorr, “The digital sommelier: Interacting with intelligent products,” in The Internet of Things, First International Conference, IOT 2008, Zurich, Switzerland, March 26-28, 2008. Proceedings (C. Floerkemeier, M. Langheinrich, E. Fleisch, F. Mattern, and S. E. Sarma, eds.), vol. 4952 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 247–262, Springer, 2008. Notes in Computer Science, vol. 1707, pp. 352–355, 1999.

-         S. Hinske, M. Langheinrich, and M. Lampe, “Towards guidelines for designing augmented toy environments,” in Proceedings of the Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, Cape Town, South Africa, February 25-27, 2008 (J. van der Schijff and G. Marsden, eds.), pp. 78–87, ACM, 2008.

-         Sharifi, T. Payne, and E. David, “Public display advertising based on Bluetooth device presence,” in Proceedings of the Workshop Mobile Interaction with the Real World (MIRW 2006) Espoo, Finland. (E. Rukzio, M. Paolucci, T. Finin, P. Wisner, and T. Payne, eds.), pp. 52–55, ACM, 2006.

-         SmartTouch project, “Demostrations,” March 2009. http://www.vtt.fi/proj/smarttouch/

-         T. Kindberg and J. Barton, “A web-based nomadic computing system,” Tech. Rep. HPL-2000-110, Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Sept. 05 2000.

-         T. Kindberg, J. Barton, J. Morgan, G. Becker, D. Caswell, P. Debaty, G. Gopal, M. Frid, V. Krishnan, H. Morris, J. Schettino, and B. Serra, “People, places, things:Web presence for the real world,” Tech. Rep. HPL-2000-16, Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Feb. 13 2000.

-         The Perci project, March 2009. http://www.hcilab.org/projects/perci/

-         Y. Kok-KIONG, S. Vikram, and M. Mehul, “Max: Wide area human-centric search of the physical world,” ACM Trans. Sen. Netw., vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 1–34, 2008.