2014
Trilles-Oliver, Sergio; Belmonte-Fernández, Óscar; Huerta-Guijarro, Joaquín
Mobile Access to Sensor Network: A Use Case on Wildfire Monitoring Proceedings Article
In: Omatu, S.; Bersini, H.; Corchado, JM; Rodriguez, S.; Pawlewski, P.; Bucciarelli, E. (Ed.): DCAI 2014: 11th International Symposium on Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence, Salamanca, Spain, JUN 04-06, 2014, pp. 287-294, SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN, HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY, 2014, ISSN: 2194-5357.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Air quality sensors, CITYBENCH, forest fire, meteorological sensors, Sensor networks, Sensors
@inproceedings{ISI:000342905800034,
title = {Mobile Access to Sensor Network: A Use Case on Wildfire Monitoring},
author = {Sergio Trilles-Oliver and Óscar Belmonte-Fernández and Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro},
editor = {S. Omatu and H. Bersini and JM Corchado and S. Rodriguez and P. Pawlewski and E. Bucciarelli},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10234/160364},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-07593-8_34},
issn = {2194-5357},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-01-01},
booktitle = {DCAI 2014: 11th International Symposium on Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence, Salamanca, Spain, JUN 04-06, 2014},
volume = {290},
pages = {287-294},
publisher = {SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN},
address = {HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY},
series = {Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing},
abstract = {These networks provide large volumes of data in many different formats, resolution and scales. The data are of different types and character: from meteorological conditions to air quality and the concentrations of pollutants due to human activity, such as transportation or other industry-related actions. The work in this paper aims at increasing the interoperability and improving accessibility of data provided by sensor networks. To address this problem Geographic Information System (GIS) services, such as the Sensor Observation Service (SOS), in conjunction with Representational State Transfer (RESTFul) architecture are used. A standard-based solution that increases interoperability is presented. It also allows for a better integration of data already published in different semi-structured formats in order to be used by various platforms (web or mobile). Finally, we apply this system in a use case as wildfire monitoring, so it offers determine the state of a wildfire.},
keywords = {Air quality sensors, CITYBENCH, forest fire, meteorological sensors, Sensor networks, Sensors},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Casteleyn, Sven; Garrigós, Irene; Mazon, Jose-Norberto
Ten Years of Rich Internet Applications: A Systematic Mapping Study, and Beyond Journal Article
In: ACM transactions on the web, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. Art. 18, 2014, ISSN: 1559-1131, (IF: 1.225, Q2).
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Algorithms, CITYBENCH, Design, Experimentation
@article{ISI:000339623400006,
title = {Ten Years of Rich Internet Applications: A Systematic Mapping Study, and Beyond},
author = { Sven Casteleyn and Irene Garrigós and Jose-Norberto Mazon},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10234/121903},
doi = {10.1145/2626369},
issn = {1559-1131},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-01-01},
journal = {ACM transactions on the web},
volume = {8},
number = {3},
pages = {Art. 18},
publisher = {ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY},
abstract = {BACKGROUND. The term Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) is generally associated with Web applications that provide the features and functionality of traditional desktop applications. Ten years after the introduction of the term, an ample amount of research has been carried out to study various aspects of RIAs. It has thus become essential to summarize this research and provide an adequate overview. OBJECTIVE. The objective of our study is to assemble, classify, and analyze all RIA research performed in the scientific community, thus providing a consolidated overview thereof, and to identify well-established topics, trends, and open research issues. Additionally, we provide a qualitative discussion of the most interesting findings. This work therefore serves as a reference work for beginning and established RIA researchers alike, as well as for industrial actors that need an introduction in the field, or seek pointers to (a specific subset of) the state-of-the-art. METHOD. A systematic mapping study is performed in order to identify all RIA-related publications, define a classification scheme, and categorize, analyze, and discuss the identified research according to it. RESULTS. Our source identification phase resulted in 133 relevant, peer-reviewed publications, published between 2002 and 2011 in a wide variety of venues. They were subsequently classified according to four facets: development activity, research topic, contribution type, and research type. Pie, stacked bar, and bubble charts were used to depict and analyze the results. A deeper analysis is provided for the most interesting and/or remarkable results. CONCLUSION. Analysis of the results shows that, although the RIA term was coined in 2002, the first RIA-related research appeared in 2004. From 2007 there was a significant increase in research activity, peaking in 2009 and decreasing to pre-2009 levels afterwards. All development phases are covered in the identified research, with emphasis on ``design'' (33%) and ``implementation'' (29%). The majority of research proposes a ``method'' (44%), followed by ``model'' (22%), ``methodology'' (18%), and ``tools'' (16%); no publications in the category ``metrics'' were found. The preponderant research topic is ``models, methods and methodologies'' (23%) and, to a lesser extent, ``usability and accessibility'' and ``user interface'' (11% each). On the other hand, the topic ``localization, internationalization and multilinguality'' received no attention at all, and topics such as ``deep Web'' (under 1%), ``business processing'', ``usage analysis'', ``data management'', ``quality and metrics'' (all under 2%), ``semantics'', and ``performance'' (slightly above 2%) received very little attention. Finally, there is a large majority of ``solution proposals'' (66%), few ``evaluation research'' (14%), and even fewer ``validation'' (6%), although the latter have been increasing in recent years.},
note = {IF: 1.225, Q2},
keywords = {Algorithms, CITYBENCH, Design, Experimentation},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
2013
Trilles-Oliver, Sergio; Díaz-Sánchez, Laura; Huerta-Guijarro, Joaquín
Acceso ágil a redes de sensores: un estudio de caso de monitorización de datos de calidad del aire y meteorológicos Proceedings Article
In: JIDEE 2013: IV Jornadas ibéricas de infraestructuras de datos espaciales. Toledo, Noviembre 2013, Toledo, 2013.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Air quality sensors, CITYBENCH, Internet of things, Internet of things, meteorological sensors, Sensors
@inproceedings{TrillesOliver2013a,
title = {Acceso ágil a redes de sensores: un estudio de caso de monitorización de datos de calidad del aire y meteorológicos},
author = {Sergio Trilles-Oliver and Laura Díaz-Sánchez and Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro },
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10234/160211},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-01-01},
booktitle = {JIDEE 2013: IV Jornadas ibéricas de infraestructuras de datos espaciales. Toledo, Noviembre 2013},
address = {Toledo},
abstract = {En el presente trabajo se pretende incrementar la interoperabilidad y accesibilidad de estos datos para que los usuarios puedan utilizarlos en diferentes escenarios y con variedad de necesidades dependiendo del lugar y tiempo específico. El objetivo deriva en la publicación de estos tipos de datos ambientales y facilitando el acceso a ellos, mediante servicios que proporcionan una entrada estructurada para el consumo en dispositivos ligeros, como los teléfonos móviles},
keywords = {Air quality sensors, CITYBENCH, Internet of things, Internet of things, meteorological sensors, Sensors},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}