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Project leader Patrick Gatellier - Thales, France
Email address project leader [email protected]
Project website http://www.web-of-objects.com/
WoOWeb of Objects
Business Value n Instantaneous crisis management based on smart
objects, under the human control n An object is capable of acting with different behaviours in
multiple applications n Building automation with personalized services from
surrounding objects and climate control
Results n WoO solution kit covering the entire scale from object
nodes to final user application interface n Device level: improved network infrastructure, Embedded
service and resource framework n Gateways: IoT SmartEngine, ThingsGate, DLite n Workflows choreographies: Bec3, CVOs n Open IPTV user-centric service platform n ClimaCon solution for climate control n Gloo platform for Smartphone sensor access n Employing semantics for separating business application
logic from the technology choices n CEREBRO reasoning platform
PRoject summaRyThe ITEA 2 project Web of Objects (WoO) set out to address specific issues relating to the increasing integration of internet-connected devices in existing business applications, proposing a modular solution kit to enable the development of industrial and consumer applications with smart objects as actors, across multiple layers from object nodes towards user application.
Spain
France
Project leader Patrick Gatellier - Thales, France
Email address project leader [email protected]
Project website http://www.web-of-objects.com/
Egypt
Republic of Korea
Canada
WoOWeb of Objects
PRoject consoRtium staRt date JANUARY 2012 PRoject end DECEMBER 2014
Woo PRoject PaRtneRs n Large companies (6) n SMEs (7) n Universities (7) n Research institutes (5)
WoRk Packages oVeRVieW
Project leader Patrick Gatellier - Thales, France
Email address project leader [email protected]
Project website http://www.web-of-objects.com/
WoOWeb of Objects
emeRgency management: alert is raised and handled automatically. Objects are active players: cameras turn to the scene and notify security staff, electrical equipment requests rescue, door closes, etc. This demonstrator was reproduced virtually in the Gare du Nord railway station simulated environment.
Building automation: user benefit from personalised services from the objects in their environment, whereby using his NFC-enhanced Smartphone to communicate with home, his car, parking, restaurants or shops.
dynamic communities cReation of users and devices in a commercial center area, whereby customer-centric service features are proposed to able-bodied or handicapped persons, children, etc.
climate contRol and eneRgy saVing by exploiting occupancy information in building.