WINcell平台-流浪工人的无处不在的通信环境

J. deMeer, G. Spichal
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WINcell是一个研究蜂窝系统的子项目的缩写。其他子项目的工作是特设和kiosk系统。上述子项目集共同致力于无线互联网的新兴问题,分别是基础设施(WIN)。WIN复合项目由德国研究和教育部(BMBF)资助,从2002年年中到2005年底运行了近3.5年。为此,WINcell项目提供了一个中间件,它一般支持游牧用户和工人。更具体地说,中间件提供了内置的概念,如储存下载-由安全和安全约束控制-数据记录从服务器到游牧用户的移动设备,导航引导人-由隐私约束控制-通过未知的区域,建筑物,城市地区或,办公室管理支持——由个人上下文配置文件控制——通过任何类型的通信服务,通过远程传感器和执行器技术提供服务,移动管理人员或游牧工人在他们的移动设备上具有办公功能——由时效性和QoS约束控制,支持大型工厂的维护工程师等
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WINcell platform - A Pervasive Communication Environment for Nomadic Workers
The WINcell is the acronym of a subproject working on cellular systems. Other subprojects work on ad-hoc and on kiosk systems. The aforementioned set of subprojects are collectively devoted to the emerging issue of Wireless INternet, respectively INfrastructure (WIN). The WIN compound of projects are subsidized by the German Ministry of Research and Education (BMBF) and ran nearly 3,5 years from mid of 2002 to end of 2005. To this end the WINcell project provides a middleware that supports nomadic users and workers in general. More specifically, the middleware provides built-in notions such as hoarding to download - controlled by safety and security constraints - data records from a server onto mobile device of nomadic users, navigation to guide persons - controlled by privacy constraints - through unknown areas, buildings, city districts or, office management to support - controlled by personal context profiles - mobile managers or nomadic workers on their mobile devices with office functionality by any type of communication services, serving from remote sensor and actuator technology - controlled by timeliness and QoS constraints supporting maintenance engineers in large plants, etc
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