Title
u-Lab: a ubiquitous computing based architecture to labs works using wireless sensor network and radio-frequency identification
Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks and Radio Frequency Identification are two technologies that are being used together to monitor and identify objects and people. Their application may cover from a supermarket storage section to a forest monitoring process, having to face a diversity of problems within the scope of Computer Science and Engineering. The present work proposes the use of these technologies in the scope of Education - more specifically in the area of laboratory practice, using a formal modeling technique called Coloured Petri Networks for creating the initial models that would form the architecture of the proposed solution.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1145/2261605.2261644
EATIS
Keywords
Field
DocType
laboratory practice,computer science,petri networks,wireless sensor network,forest monitoring process,ubiquitous computing,present work,radio frequency identification,formal modeling technique,proposed solution,radio-frequency identification,wireless sensor networks,initial model,educational technology,computational science and engineering,rfid,mobile ad hoc networks
Ubiquitous learning,Educational technology,Key distribution in wireless sensor networks,Architecture,Computer science,Computer network,Ubiquitous computing,Computer Science and Engineering,Radio-frequency identification,Wireless sensor network
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
3
Authors
7