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Development of the software infrastructure for a ubiquitous computing environment - the DSTO iRoom

Scholz, J., Grigg, M., Prekop, P. and Burnett, M.

    This paper describes the development of a ubiquitous computing environment called the iRoom. Built from a foundation of the MIT Metaglue multi-agent software, a base level of functionality has been established in the iRoom. We discuss the research issues, applications currently under development, and a broader theme called iEcology of which we see iRoom as an instance.
Cite as: Scholz, J., Grigg, M., Prekop, P. and Burnett, M. (2003). Development of the software infrastructure for a ubiquitous computing environment - the DSTO iRoom. In Proc. Workshop on Wearable, Invisible, Context-Aware, Ambient, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, Adelaide, Australia. CRPIT, 21. Johnson, C., Montague, P. and Steketee, C., Eds. ACS. 169-176.
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