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- KonferenzbeitragDesign of a multi-modal user-interface for older adults(Mensch & Computer 2012 – Workshopband: interaktiv informiert – allgegenwärtig und allumfassend!?, 2012) Drobics, Mario; Litzenberger, Martin; Dohr, AngelikaWithin the AAL-Joint-Programme project FoSIBLE a Social TV community platform for older adults, augmented by game technologies and smart furniture has been developed. The platform aims at providing support for social interaction between peers, friends and families. We present first results from our approach of utilizing different multi-modal interaction techniques for an integrated Smart TV with Social Community solution.
- KonferenzbeitragopenUwedat - a ToolBox Solution for Integrated Air Quality and Traffic Monitoring(EnviroInfo Dessau 2012, Part 2: Open Data and Industrial Ecological Management, 2012) Schabauer, Johannes; Schimak, Gerald; Dünnebeil, Gerhard; Litzenberger, MartinEnvironmental Monitoring in urban areas is the base for making good decisions in order to improve quality of life in towns. This requires sensor data integration and fusion of various types of parameters, including periodic timeseries of simple and complex data types like temperature and sound spectrums, as well as non periodic timeseries stemming from traffic data. AIT developed and implemented a novel approach for a combined and integrated monitoring of Environmental Pollution. openUwedat was partly developed under the InnoSens project, which was funded by the European Commission as well as through structure funds of the national government. Within the InnoSens project, this architecture has been tested in the domains of air and noise monitoring caused mainly by traffic. Important to mention is that this monitoring takes place in urban areas and not only on arterial highways. The same software platform is currently in use for the drinking water monitoring network of the City of Vienna and the EU funded project “CARBOTRAF” which focuses on developing specialized aggregating algorithms for traffic prediction and management to minimize CO2 and black carbon emissions. The paper will describe the development of a component oriented architecture based on POA (Pipe Oriented Architecture), its advantages and disadvantages. Furtheron, it will give a short introduction of the toolbox component “Formula 3 scripting language” for flexible and high-performance timeseries processing Other toolbox components like the universal measurement device interface driver “AnySen” and the graphical timeseries editor “GTE” have been published before (Schabauer 2010, Kutschera 2009).