Software

ContextNet

Project ContextNet Middleware aims at provisioning context services for wide- and large-scale pervasive collaborative applications such as on-line monitoring or coordination of mobile entities’ activities, and information sharing through social networks. These entities may be users of portable devices, such as smartphones, vehicles, or autonomic mobile robots. In the ContextNet project, communication and context distribution capabilities are implemented in the Scalable Data Distribution Layer (SDDL), while other services and extensions are built as software modules on top of this distribution layer. Together, these software modules form the ContextNet middleware. In this wiki, you will find information on how to download and use the ContextNet middleware.

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M-Hub

The Mobile Hub (M-Hub) is a general-purpose middleware that enables mobile personal devices (Android smartphones and tablets) to become the propagator nodes (i.e. gateways to the Internet) for the simpler IoT objects or Mobile Objects (M-OBJ) (sensors/actuators) with only short-range WPAN interfaces. It provides context information such as current local time and/or the (approximate) location to the data obtained from the M-OBJs to which it is connected. The M-Hub is the natural extension of the Scalable Data Distribution Layer (SDDL).

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MUSANet

The number of Smart Cities in the world is growing very fast, and there is no indication that there will be a decrease in this growth soon, because a Smart City helps its managers and inhabitants to enjoy its resources and manage several of its aspects.

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