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Informatique ubiquitaire | LIESP. The MOTILL project. List of ubiquitous computing research centers. This is a list of notable institutions who claim to have a focus on Ubiquitous computing sorted by country: Canada[edit] Topological Media Lab, Concordia University, Canada Germany[edit] Telecooperation Office (TecO), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Sweden[edit] Mobile Life Centre, Stockholm University United Kingdom[edit] Mixed Reality Lab, Univeristy of Nottingham References[edit]

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Start – rainbow. Nancy - Grand Est - Centre de recherche INRIA - Institut national de recherche en informatique et automatique. ACES. Document Actions by jverdonc — last modified 02.11.2011 10:35 AM The ACES (Ambient Computing and Embedded Systems) group is addressing research from two angles: System Support for Continuous Ambient Service Delivery. A user needs to be able to exploit ambient services as seamlessly as possible. LIG - Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble. ARLES Project-Team. Designing and formalizing software architectures for distributed systems using new network technologies. Designing and implementing middleware infrastructures for interoperable pervasive systems. Following the Inria's age limit for research teams, ARLES closed on 12/31/2013 after 12 years of existence.

ARLES is to be followed up by the MiMove team researching on Middleware Solutions for Mobile Systems. MiMove page is to be released shortly With digital equipment becoming increasingly networked, either on wired or wireless networks, for personal and professional use alike, distributed software systems have become a crucial element in information and communications technologies. Our research focuses more specifically on two interrelated areas: Defining languages, methods and tools for developing distributed software systems, through dynamic composition of digital resources deployed within a network. Visit the ARLES Web site to know more... Research Focuses. Alcatel-Lucent Research & Innovation prepares Alcatel-Lucent for the future by addressing forward looking technologies and concepts as well as by advancing today’s technology. Research & Innovation (R&I) is composed of 6 research centers in France, Belgium, Germany, US, Canada and China, working on Strategic Research Projects that tackle all areas that are of interest to Alcatel-Lucent, including but not limited to: IMS Converging Applications (ICA) The "IMS Converging Applications" Research Project (ICA) is investigating new applications enablers and creating intellectual property, technology and product concepts in the areas of IMS terminal and server applications to address mobile as well as wired customers.

Five main areas are addressed in the project: - IP-based communication and new usage - Combination of IMS with Web 2.0 - Easing Service Discovery and Delivery in SOA - Session continuity enabling users to mix type of communications and media services - Ambient services Back to top. Equipes — LIRIS.