Today I attended and presented at the Pervasive Computing @ Home workshop in Sydney. This workshop was focused on Pervasive Technology as applied specifically to a home environment. What was discussed was what distinguishes the home from other sites of technological innovation, approaches to studying behavior in a home setting including in-situ studies and living laboratories, and lessons learned from building and studying pervasive technologies intended for use in homes. I was mainly interested in this workshop for our TRIL research and development.
Presentations Included:
- Pervasive Computing@ICS-Forth – C. Stephanidis, A. Argyros, D. Grammenos, X. Zabulis
- Home Deployments for Independent Living – A. Quigley, M. McGrath, P. Nixon, and T. Dishongh
- The eHome – a Practical Smart Home Implementation – L. Kaila, J. Mikkonen, A. Vainio, J. Vanhala End-User Programming for the Home: a Challenge – J. Couta
- Bringing IMS Services to the DLNA Connected Home – J. Hjelm, T. Oda, A. Fasbender, S. Murakami, A. Damola
- Adding Convenience to “Cohabitation of Conveience” – U. Rashid and A. Quigley
- Connecting People Who Connect Devices – M. Newman and M. Ackerman