Cooperative Ubiquitous Environments III - Winter term 2006/2007
Description
Based on a variety of sensors ubiquitous environments are able to become aware of the users current position or his current setting and react accordingly. For example a mobile device might be able to automatically detect the nearest available printer, and therefore use it.
The aim of this project is to address new issues of networking- and communication technologies between devices and the environment, which will help to design and implement new concepts for the access to and the exchange of digital artefacts in ubiquitous environments.
Current Status
Finished.
Past Events
- 1 February 2007 9:15 CML-HS7 - Final Project meeting
- 25 January 2007 9:15 CML-HS7 - Project meeting
- 18 January 2007 9:15 CML-HS7 - Project meeting
- 11 January 2007 9:15 CML-HS7 - Project meeting
- 21 December 2006 9:15 CML-HS7 - Project meeting
- 14 December 2006 9:15 CML-HS7 - Project meeting
- 7 December 2006 9:15 CML-HS7 - Project meeting
- 30 November 2006 9:15 CML-HS7 - Project meeting
- 23 November 2006 9:15 CML-HS7 - Project meeting
- 16 November 2006 9:15 CML-HS7 - Project meeting
- 9 November 2006 9:15 CML-HS7 - Presentation: Feasibility analysis
- 2 November 2006 9:15 CML-HS7 - Discuss technologies
- 26 October 2006 9:15 CML-HS7 - First presentation
- 19 October 2006 9:15 CML-HS7 - Project Kick Off
- 12–13 October 2006 9:00–16:00 CML-B11 - Java Workshop
Resources
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| Internal Resources (Restricted Access) |
| Internal CML-BSCW workspace for this project |
| This project's internal Tikiwiki |
People
Sascha Liebsch
Manuel Meyer
Clement Welsch
Tom Gross (Supervisor)
Mirko Fetter (Supervisor)
Thilo Paul-Stueve (Supervisor)