ESPAÑA VIRTUAL
ESPAÑA VIRTUAL
Deimos Space, S.L
(Ref. CÉNIT 2008/00484/001)
2/ 2008
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12/ 2011
spaña Virtual es un proyecto de I+D, subvencionado por el CDTI dentro del programa Ingenio 2010, orientado a la definición de la arquitectura, protocolos y estándares del futuro Internet 3D, con un foco especial en lo relativo a visualización 3D, interacción entre usuarios y a la introducción de aspectos semánticos.
Este proyecto tiene como objetivo sentar las bases de un futuro ecosistema de contenidos multimedia y servicios interactivos que reúna las tecnologías conocidas como Web 2.0 con los aspectos sociales, semánticos y los geográficos en una nueva generación de herramientas 3D de interacción con el mundo virtual."
Publications
Rodriguez-Carrion, Alicia; García-Rubio, Carlos; Campo-Vázquez, Celeste; Cortés, Alberto; García-Lozano, Estrella
Study of LZ-Based Location Prediction and Its Application to Transportation Recommender Systems Journal Article
In: Sensors , vol. 12, iss. 6, pp. 7496-7517, 2012, ISSN: 1424-8220.
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abstract = {Predicting users' next location allows to anticipate their future context, thus providing additional time to be ready for that context and react consequently. This work is focused on a set of LZ-based algorithms (LZ, LeZi Update and Active LeZi) capable of learning mobility patterns and estimating the next location with low resource needs, which makes it possible to execute them on mobile devices. The original algorithms have been divided into two phases, thus being possible to mix them and check which combination is the best one to obtain better prediction accuracy or lower resource consumption. To make such comparisons, a set of GSM-based mobility traces of 95 different users is considered. Finally, a prototype for mobile devices that integrates the predictors in a public transportation recommender system is described in order to show an example of how to take advantage of location prediction in an ubiquitous computing environment.},
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Predicting users' next location allows to anticipate their future context, thus providing additional time to be ready for that context and react consequently. This work is focused on a set of LZ-based algorithms (LZ, LeZi Update and Active LeZi) capable of learning mobility patterns and estimating the next location with low resource needs, which makes it possible to execute them on mobile devices. The original algorithms have been divided into two phases, thus being possible to mix them and check which combination is the best one to obtain better prediction accuracy or lower resource consumption. To make such comparisons, a set of GSM-based mobility traces of 95 different users is considered. Finally, a prototype for mobile devices that integrates the predictors in a public transportation recommender system is described in order to show an example of how to take advantage of location prediction in an ubiquitous computing environment.
Rodriguez-Carrion, Alicia; García-Rubio, Carlos; Campo-Vázquez, Celeste; Cortés, Alberto; García-Lozano, Estrella; Noriega-Vivas, Patricia
Analysis of Location Prediction Performance of LZ Algorithms using GSM Cell-based Location Data Conference
5th International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence (UCAMI 2011), UCAMI, 2011.
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abstract = {Predictions about users' next locations allow bringing forward their future context, thus having additional time to react. To make such predictions, algorithms capable of learning mobility patterns and estimating the next location are needed. This work is focused on making the predictions on mobile terminals, thus resource consumption being an important constraint. Among the predictors with low resource consumption, the family of LZ algorithms has been chosen to study their performance, analyzing the results drawn from processing location records of 95 users. The main contribution is to divide the algorithms into two phases, thus being possible to use the best combination to obtain better prediction accuracy or lower resource consumption.},
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Predictions about users' next locations allow bringing forward their future context, thus having additional time to react. To make such predictions, algorithms capable of learning mobility patterns and estimating the next location are needed. This work is focused on making the predictions on mobile terminals, thus resource consumption being an important constraint. Among the predictors with low resource consumption, the family of LZ algorithms has been chosen to study their performance, analyzing the results drawn from processing location records of 95 users. The main contribution is to divide the algorithms into two phases, thus being possible to use the best combination to obtain better prediction accuracy or lower resource consumption.
Almenarez, Florina; Arias, Patricia; Marín, Andrés; Díaz, Daniel
Towards dynamic trust establishment for identity federation Proceedings Article
In: EATIS '09: Proceedings of the 2009 Euro American Conference on Telematics and Information Systems: New Opportunities to increase Digital Citizenship, pp. 1-4, 2009, ISBN: 9781605583983.
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abstract = {Federation has emerged as a key concept for identity management, as it is the basis to reduce complexity in the companies and improve user experience. However, the problem of establishing identity federations in dynamic open environments, where it is desirable to speed up the processes of service provisioning and deprovisioning, has not been fully addressed. This paper reviews the existing frameworks for identity federation, analyzing the underlying trust mechanisms and its suitability to be applied in the mentioned environments. Finally, we propose a generic extension for the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) standard in order to facilitate the creation of federation relationships in a secure dynamic way between prior unknown parties.},
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Federation has emerged as a key concept for identity management, as it is the basis to reduce complexity in the companies and improve user experience. However, the problem of establishing identity federations in dynamic open environments, where it is desirable to speed up the processes of service provisioning and deprovisioning, has not been fully addressed. This paper reviews the existing frameworks for identity federation, analyzing the underlying trust mechanisms and its suitability to be applied in the mentioned environments. Finally, we propose a generic extension for the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) standard in order to facilitate the creation of federation relationships in a secure dynamic way between prior unknown parties.