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Description
Pervasive Computation Group (PerComp) focuses its activity on the use of mobile systems. The main lines of work are: - Application of common mobile devices (smartphones, tablets) based on the use of their sensors. - Mobile applications development (contextual applications and location-based services). - Educational innovation based on the use of ICT, especially mLearning. - Ontologies for the development of mobile contextual applications. - Distributed computing based on small platforms. - Interaction with sensors and development of prototypes of sensorized platforms.Other information
Number of researchers:
1
Development status:
In prototype phase
Intellectual Property Rights:
Susceptible de propiedad intelectual
Differentiation in the market:
Novelty
Applicability of technology:
Yes
Companies and markets:
Potential sectors of interest are the industrial sector with the need for sensor and computer systems (embedded or small) based on open source systems (arduino, raspberry pi).
Advantages:
The integration of sensors in the control level in the industrial sector implies an important automation of processes and, therefore, an economical point-to-point connection. The fact that it is based on open interfaces means that it can be integrated into all automation systems.
Additional Information:
This line of research forms its own research group within the GRINBD
UNESCO Code:
1203 - Computer Sciences (see 3304)
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