DocumentCode
1777443
Title
Virtual shared workspace for smart spaces and M3-based case study
Author
Korzun, Dmitry ; Galov, Ivan ; Kashevnik, Alexey ; Balandin, Sergey
Author_Institution
Petrozavodsk State Univ. (PetrSU), Petrozavodsk, Russia
fYear
2014
fDate
21-25 April 2014
Firstpage
60
Lastpage
68
Abstract
Lack of practical development platforms and specific methods of application programming delays extensive real-life deployment of smart spaces. Virtual shared workspace is a reasonable scenario for evaluation of the smart spaces paradigm maturity. In this paper we consider SmartRoom system, which is Smart-M3 based open source implementation of virtual shared workspaces. Such collaboration activity as conference or meeting is performed in a room equipped with computing and presentational devices as well as accessing Internet services. Personal mobile devices are primary tools for users. Although the Smart-M3 platform is still a research prototype we show that its existing capability is sufficient for developing certain services for practical use. Functionality of SmartRoom services is not finely tuned and not strictly limited by activity domain. Advanced service construction with context awareness, personalization, and augmentation is possible. We illustrate these properties by introducing e-Tourism services for use in SmartRoom collaborative activity.
Keywords
Internet; groupware; mobile computing; mobile handsets; public domain software; travel industry; Internet services; M3-based case study; Smart-M3 based open source implementation; SmartRoom system; application programming; collaboration activity; e-tourism services; extensive real-life deployment; personal mobile devices; presentational devices; smart spaces; virtual shared workspace; Aerospace electronics; Cameras; Collaboration; Mobile handsets; Ontologies; Streaming media; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Open Innovations Association FRUCT, Proceedings of 15th Conference of
Conference_Location
St. Petersburg
ISSN
2305-7254
Print_ISBN
978-5-7577-0463-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FRUCT.2014.6872437
Filename
6872437
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