• Graspable and Resource-Flexible Applications for Pervasive Computing at Home 

      Domaszewicz, J.; Lalis, S.; Paczesny, T.; Pruszkowski, A.; Ala-Louko, M. (2013)
      We envision the home populated with regular objects that allow programmatic access to their sensors and actuators. The objects jointly form a pervasive computing platform, open for third-party independently developed ...
    • Lessons from SmartCampus: External Experimenting with User-Centric Internet-of-Things Testbed 

      Nati, M.; Gluhak, A.; Domaszewicz, J.; Lalis, S.; Moessner, K. (2014)
      Creating Internet-of-Things (IoT) solutions that can be deployed at scale requires adequate experimentation environments. In the area of experimentation, two trends can be observed. First, there is a shift from lab-based, ...
    • Middleware mechanisms for agent mobility in wireless sensor and actuator networks 

      Tziritas, N.; Georgakoudis, G.; Lalis, S.; Paczesny, T.; Domaszewicz, J.; Lampsas, P.; Loukopoulos, T. (2012)
      This paper describes middleware-level support for agent mobility, targeted at hierarchically structured wireless sensor and actuator network applications. Agent mobility enables a dynamic deployment and adaptation of the ...
    • Soft actuation for home and office 

      Domaszewicz, J.; Lalis, S. (2013)
      Nowadays, most effort in the area of context-aware systems goes into applications that process sensor data to proactively drive actuators. We share the concerns raised about such fully automated operation. Most notably, ...
    • Tangible applications for regular objects: An end-user model for pervasive computing at home 

      Lalis, S.; Domaszewicz, J.; Pruszkowski, A.; Paczesny, T.; Ala-Louko, M.; Taumberger, M.; Georgakoudis, G.; Lekkas, K. (2010)
      This paper describes an end-user model for a domestic pervasive computing platform formed by regular home objects. The platform does not rely on pre-planned infrastructure; instead, it exploits objects that are already ...