Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Conference contribution/Paper › peer-review
Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSN › Conference contribution/Paper › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Digital object memories in the internet of things workshop: (DOME-IoT 2010)
AU - Schneider, Michael
AU - Kröner, Alexander
AU - Stephan, Peter
AU - Plötz, Thomas
AU - Kawsar, Fahim
AU - Kortuem, Gerd
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Everyday objects tagged with sensors and actuators that communicate and cooperate provide the foundation of the Internet of Things. Most applications in the Internet of Things deal with information related to such objects in the one or other way, whilst Digital Object Memories comprise hardware and software components, which together provide an open and universal platform that allows for the continuous capture and conceptual and/or physical association of digital information with physical objects. As such, they support information exchange and reuse across environments and applications, and pave the way for novel kinds of applications and services. The goal of this workshop is to unite these two perspectives on connected objects and object memory in a hybrid workshop format that combines traditional presentations and discussion with a practical experiment.
AB - Everyday objects tagged with sensors and actuators that communicate and cooperate provide the foundation of the Internet of Things. Most applications in the Internet of Things deal with information related to such objects in the one or other way, whilst Digital Object Memories comprise hardware and software components, which together provide an open and universal platform that allows for the continuous capture and conceptual and/or physical association of digital information with physical objects. As such, they support information exchange and reuse across environments and applications, and pave the way for novel kinds of applications and services. The goal of this workshop is to unite these two perspectives on connected objects and object memory in a hybrid workshop format that combines traditional presentations and discussion with a practical experiment.
U2 - 10.1145/1864431.1864505
DO - 10.1145/1864431.1864505
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
SN - 978-1-4503-0283-8
SP - 527
EP - 530
BT - Proceedings of the 12th ACM international conference adjunct papers on Ubiquitous computing - Adjunct
PB - ACM
CY - New York, NY, USA
ER -