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SofwarøSfera Presentation
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SOFTWARØsfera Research Line,
MoreLab Research Group, DeustoTech Dr. Diego Lz-de-Ipiña Glz-de-Artaza [email_address] http://www.morelab.deusto.es http://www.smartlab.deusto.es http://paginaspersonales.deusto.es/dipina
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Our Research Lab:
SmartLab
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COMMBOTS: Remote Control
of Embedded Sensing Devices
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EMI2lets: Mobile-mediated Human-Environment
Interaction
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Sentient Graffiti: Mobile-mediated
Human-Environment Interaction
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Sentient Graffiti: Mobile-mediated
Human-Environment Interaction
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SmartLab: AmI-enabling Semantic
Middleware
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ZAINGUNE: Home control
for AAL
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Assistive Display
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