Sofia deliverable 2.14/2.15: Use cases demonstration, results evaluation and impact assessment
Deliverables D2.14 and 2.15 describe the design, implementation, and evaluation of the pilots within WP2. The deliverable D2.14 is about the description of the pilot use cases and D2.15 concerns the pilot support and deployment. To avoid duplication of background information that is necessary to set the context, it was decided to combine the two deliverables in a single large document. The three pilots described are: Smart home and Smart building maintenance and Smart maintenance on the move.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D2+14_D2+15_v1.0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 2.22: Generalized Criteria to Specify, Configure, Host, and Optimize Home-specific Services
This deliverable summarizes the primary (ontology- and management-related work) accomplished to properly and effectively address WP2 home-specific smart services. Given the motivations detailed in the deliverable introduction, D2.22 is organized into i) a first part that describes the primary characteristics of WP2-specific ontologies, ii) a second part that presents the proposed process of integration of WP2 top down ontologies with the SOFIA Core Ontology, iii) a third part that analytically describes the most relevant characteristics of the bottom up ontologies extensions emerged from the experience of WP2 prototypes implementation, and iv) a fourth part illustrating the motivations, architecture, and implementation of a WP2-specific management framework, called Smart Indoor Management Framework (SIMF).
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/D2.22-HomeSpecificRequirementsAndExtensions-v1-2010-10-01_0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 2.32: Adapters for interoperable connectivity and service discovery in smart indoor spaces
This document gives description of interoperable connectivity and service discovery facilities for smart indoor environments built on OIP that have been built by the partners for the different devices used in the smart indoor spaces. This document is a part deliverable of D2.32, the other part being the actual SW that has been developed as part of the different demonstrators. This document is largely based on D2.31 with additions made to show where new developments have taken place.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D2+32-v10-2011-08-08_final.pdf
Sofia deliverable 2.41: Concept demonstrators of user-system interaction solutions
One of the resources to be managed in smart indoor contexts is the end user's cognitive resource. As an environment becomes more intelligent it can be expected that it will also become more interactive. One negative consequence of this could be that users are distracted and overwhelmed by the smart indoor environment. For these reasons, we investigated how multi-modal user – system interaction can be tailored to a smart indoor environment with the purpose of relaxation. First, we worked on fragrance and its role in augmenting the traditional user-system interaction experience. Next, our research was then focused on the iBowl, a wellness device based on sound and vibration. In this deliverable, a short overview of the work performed in the area of fragrance is first provided, followed by an extensive description of the work on the iBowl.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D2-41-Concept_demostrators_of_user_system_interaction_solutions_v1_0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 2.52: Smart technologies for OIP
In deliverable D2.51 the attention had been focused on the smart hardware infrastructure introduced with Sofia to “instrument” and “smartify” an indoor space and on the specification and design of the Smart Management Framework used to orchestrate the KPs present in the indoor space itself. The Global Intelligence Layer is emerged naturally step by step from the set of KPs used inside the demonstrators and has been enriched for all the duration of the project with new KPs that introduce reasoning capabilities to the Smart Indoor Space. This deliverable follows and completes this path extending and enhancing the results obtained since t18 and introducing new technologies, devices and KPs.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D2-52-Smart_technologies_for_OIP.pdf
Sofia deliverable 3.56: Final prototype of the Smart City public infrastructure
This deliverable illustrates how to exploit main concepts and technologies introduced within the whole project and finally collected in the SOFIA IOP, in order to satisfy the requirements emerged from the Smart City scenarios and use cases for public infrastructure monitoring, providing a proof-of concept that leverages the SOFIA framework.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D3-56-FinalPrototype.pdf
Sofia deliverable 3.57: Final prototype of the Smart City infoservice
This deliverable illustrates an example of a SOFIA-based software application for information service, aggregating different kinds of embedded or user-generated information and sharing that to public to users in a public place or environment.
Sofia deliverable 4.11: Interaction Technologies
Overview of available interaction technologies and tools, including basic user interaction paradigms which describe the archetype or conceptual model describing the principles according to which the interaction between user and system takes place (each interaction paradigm is illustrated by a concrete example), overview of sensors and enabling technologies.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D4-11-InteractionTechnologies-FINAL__1.pdf
Sofia deliverable 4.21: Scenario Analysis
This deliverable reports on an extensive scenario analysis that has been conducted on the key scenarios in SOFIA. Based on this scenario analysis, the main interaction devices and techniques have been identified. The scenario analysis has been done according to the Questions-Options-Criteria (QOC) Technique, which is a way to structure and record the whole design process. The QOC technique describes the design space by taking explicit key design issues and criteria for assessing and comparing the options.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D4.21-Scenario%2BAnalysis-FINAL_0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 5.11: Interoperability Platform Principles
SOFIA IOP speciality is its information interoperability level. The interoperability is based on common ontology models used in modelling information. Information may originate from heterogeneous legacy and embedded devices spread in the environment or may be produced by aggregators of IOP information. IOP information repository may be active in the sense that it may notify external entities, thus triggering their reaction to relevant and selected events.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D5-11_InteroperabilityPlatformPrinciples_v1.0_2010-01-08_0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 5.21: Interoperable Service Architecture
The deliverable describes the current state of the Sofia interoperability platform (IOP), and plans for development during year 2010. In addition, the deliverable describes the adaptation of the IOP by Sofia vertical work packages and plans for platform related work by vertical work packages.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D5-21-InteroperableServiceArchitecture.pdf
Sofia deliverable 5.22: Logical Service Architecture
This document contains the description of Sofia IOP architecture. We will first describe the Sofia IOP architecture, and describe the available implementations. The smart environment is the target of Sofia as a whole. It contains smart objects which consist of applications and / or services. A smart environment shall contain at least one SIB service and at least one application or service that can use the SIB to share information. The deliverable also describes the adaptation of the IOP by Sofia vertical work packages and plans for platform related work by vertical work packages.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D5-22-LogicalServiceArchitecture-v1-2011-01-02_0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 5.33: IOP Enforcement Support uploaded
This report describes the IOP enforcement support developed for creating an IOP instance and testing its behaviour and quality by simulation and evaluation.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D5-33-Enforcement_support_28-12-2011_v1_1.pdf
Sofia deliverable 5.42: Interoperability support
Analysis of feasibility experiences on field test, with preliminary releases
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/D5.42_Reference_implementation_of_the_interoperability_platform.pdf
Sofia deliverable 6.34: ADK environment and developer tools public release
The final stable version of the Application Development Kit.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D6-34-ADK_Developer_Guide-v3-20111020_0_0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 6.41 SOFIA roadmap: Community Oriented Strategy
A document describing the strategy to follow to achieve a successful community.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D6.41_SOFIA_Roadmap_Community_Oriented_Strategy_v1.pdf
Sofia deliverable 6.42 SOFIA roadmap: Community web
www.sofia-community.org http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D6_42_SOFIA_Community_Web_v1_0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 6.43 SOFIA roadmap; maintenance and best practices for a long and healthy future
Final version of the community website. A guide document with the best practices to maintain and evolve the community.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D6_43_SOFIA_roadmap_v1.0_20111230.pdf
Sofia deliverable 7.11: Pilot use case definition
This deliverable provides the description of use cases, services and technical solutions proposed to be piloted and the issues to be evaluated. The SOFIA pilots set (WP7) will integrate results of other work packages in the project and demonstrate the results in practice with live activities. WP7 establishes within this document a meshed-up use cases structured within the three vertical domains (WP1- Personal Spaces, WP2 – Smart Indoor Spaces, WP3 – Smart City). The pilot venues are targeting large public environments, with both outdoor and indoor spaces, where real users will have the chance to use and test applications and services.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/D_7_11_Pilot_use_case_definition_v1.0_2010_12_28_0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 7.41: Website
Website providing public visibility for the project and its planned events where the public can participate, containing references to relevant publications and resources, and means for developer community involvement:
www.sofia-project.eu http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D7.41_Sofia-Web-Site_2009-09-15_1_0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 7.43: Dissemination and Exploitation Report
This document includes listing of the events participated or organized by the project; publications targeted by project partners; standards fora and SOFIA Community involvement; and releases informing the public of the project progress, etc.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D7-43-Dissemination%2Band%2Bexploitation%2Breport-v1.0-2010-01-07_A.pdf http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D7-43_t18-Dissemination_and_exploitation_report-v1.2_0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 7.44: Dissemination and Exploitation Report
This document includes listing of the events participated or organized by the project; publications targeted by project partners; standards fora and SOFIA Community involvement; and releases informing the public of the project progress, etc.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D7-44-Dissemination_and_exploitation_report-v1.0_2011_01_11_0.pdf
Sofia deliverable 7.46: Evaluation of demonstration
Report on the demonstration outcome and the specific issues studied as part of the pilot.
Sofia deliverable 7.48: Dissemination and Exploitation Report
This document includes listing of the events participated or organized by the project; publications targeted by project partners; standards fora and SOFIA Community involvement; and releases informing the public of the project progress, etc.
http://www.sofia-project.eu/system/files/SOFIA_D7+48_Dissemination_Exploitation_report_vr.2_0.pdf