2006
DOI: 10.1109/iswc.2006.286342
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Modelling and Handling Seams in Wide-Area Sensor Networks

Abstract: The fields of Wearable Computing, Augmented Reality and Ubiquitous Computing are in principle highly convergent, as they all promise a utopian future in which the devices embedded in the environment, our bodies and our clothes will have reached a level integration such that we can intuitively perceive and interact with our environment. However; the reality as practised in research labs and limited commercial deployments has been that budgetary and technical constraints have actually kept these fields separate … Show more

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“…Another approach proposed an architecture for handling events from different tracking systems and maintaining a consistent spatial model of people and objects [11]. The principal distinguishing feature is the automatic derivation of dataflow network of distributed sensors, dynamically and at run-time, based on requirements expressed by clients.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another approach proposed an architecture for handling events from different tracking systems and maintaining a consistent spatial model of people and objects [11]. The principal distinguishing feature is the automatic derivation of dataflow network of distributed sensors, dynamically and at run-time, based on requirements expressed by clients.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%