Networking of smart things in a smart home

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    Abstract

    This work studies the context awareness of everyday objects augmented with sensing, communicational and computational capabilities and the differences between traditional wireless sensor networks and networks of smart personal belongings in household applications. The system prototype for household applications supporting interactions with personal belongings is presented, and comparison is made between its two forms of implementation (co-operative and non-co-operative).
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationFifth Annual Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, UBICOMP 2003
    Publication statusPublished - 2003
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    EventFifth Annual Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, UBICOMP 2003: Workshop 7, At the Crossroads, The Interaction of HCI and Systems Issues in UbiComp - Seattle, United States
    Duration: 12 Oct 200315 Oct 2003

    Conference

    ConferenceFifth Annual Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, UBICOMP 2003
    Abbreviated titleUBIHCISYS 2003
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CitySeattle
    Period12/10/0315/10/03

    Keywords

    • ubiquitous
    • context-aware
    • smart home
    • sensor network

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