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A single picture provides a largely incomplete representation of the scene one is looking at. Usually it reproduces only a limited spatial portion of the scene according to the standpoint and the viewing angle, besides it contains only instantaneous information. Thus very little can be understood on the geometrical structure of the scene, the position and orientation of the observer with respect to it remaining also hard to guess. When multiple views, taken from different positions in space and time, observe the same scene, then a much deeper knowledge is potentially achievable. Understanding inter-views relations enables construction of a collective representation by fusing the information contained in every single image. Visual reconstruction methods confront with the formidable, and still unanswered, challenge of delivering a comprehensive representation of structure, motion and appearance of a scene from visual information. Multi-view visual reconstruction deals with the inference of relations among multiple views and the exploitation of revealed connections to attain the best possible representation. This thesis investigates novel methods and applications in the field of visual reconstruction from multiple views. Three main threads of research have been pursued: dense geometric reconstruction, camera pose reconstruction, sparse geometric reconstruction of deformable surfaces. Dense geometric reconstruction aims at delivering the appearance of a scene at every single point. The construction of a large panoramic image from a set of traditional pictures has been extensively studied in the context of image mosaicing techniques. An original algorithm for sequential registration suitable for real-time applications has been conceived. The integration of the algorithm into a visual surveillance system has lead to robust and efficient motion detection with Pan-Tilt-Zoom cameras. Moreover, an evaluation methodology for quantitatively assessing and comparing image mosaicing algorithms has been devised and made available to the community. Camera pose reconstruction deals with the recovery of the camera trajectory across an image sequence. A novel mosaic-based pose reconstruction algorithm has been conceived that exploit image-mosaics and traditional pose estimation algorithms to deliver more accurate estimates. An innovative markerless vision-based human-machine interface has also been proposed, so as to allow a user to interact with a gaming applications by moving a hand held consumer grade camera in unstructured environments. Finally, sparse geometric reconstruction refers to the computation of the coarse geometry of an object at few preset points. In this thesis, an innovative shape reconstruction algorithm for deformable objects has been designed. A cooperation with the Solar Impulse project allowed to deploy the algorithm in a very challenging real-world scenario, i.e. the accurate measurements of airplane wings deformations.
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Visual correspondence is a key computer vision task that aims at identifying projections of the same 3D point into images taken either from different viewpoints or at different time instances. This task has been the subject of intense research activities in the last years in scenarios such as object recognition, motion detection, stereo vision, pattern matching, image registration. The approaches proposed in literature typically aim at improving the state of the art by increasing the reliability, the accuracy or the computational efficiency of visual correspondence algorithms. The research work carried out during the Ph.D. course and presented in this dissertation deals with three specific visual correspondence problems: fast pattern matching, stereo correspondence and robust image matching. The dissertation presents original contributions to the theory of visual correspondence, as well as applications dealing with 3D reconstruction and multi-view video surveillance.
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In case of severe osteoarthritis at the knee causing pain, deformity, and loss of stability and mobility, the clinicians consider that the substitution of these surfaces by means of joint prostheses. The objectives to be pursued by this surgery are: complete pain elimination, restoration of the normal physiological mobility and joint stability, correction of all deformities and, thus, of limping. The knee surgical navigation systems have bee developed in computer-aided surgery in order to improve the surgical final outcome in total knee arthroplasty. These systems provide the surgeon with quantitative and real-time information about each surgical action, like bone cut executions and prosthesis component alignment, by mean of tracking tools rigidly fixed onto the femur and the tibia. Nevertheless, there is still a margin of error due to the incorrect surgical procedures and to the still limited number of kinematic information provided by the current systems. Particularly, patello-femoral joint kinematics is not considered in knee surgical navigation. It is also unclear and, thus, a source of misunderstanding, what the most appropriate methodology is to study the patellar motion. In addition, also the knee ligamentous apparatus is superficially considered in navigated total knee arthroplasty, without taking into account how their physiological behavior is altered by this surgery. The aim of the present research work was to provide new functional and biomechanical assessments for the improvement of the surgical navigation systems for joint replacement in the human lower limb. This was mainly realized by means of the identification and development of new techniques that allow a thorough comprehension of the functioning of the knee joint, with particular attention to the patello-femoral joint and to the main knee soft tissues. A knee surgical navigation system with active markers was used in all research activities presented in this research work. Particularly, preliminary test were performed in order to assess the system accuracy and the robustness of a number of navigation procedures. Four studies were performed in-vivo on patients requiring total knee arthroplasty and randomly implanted by means of traditional and navigated procedures in order to check for the real efficacy of the latter with respect to the former. In order to cope with assessment of patello-femoral joint kinematics in the intact and replaced knees, twenty in-vitro tests were performed by using a prototypal tracking tool also for the patella. In addition to standard anatomical and articular recommendations, original proposals for defining the patellar anatomical-based reference frame and for studying the patello-femoral joint kinematics were reported and used in these tests. These definitions were applied to two further in-vitro tests in which, for the first time, also the implant of patellar component insert was fully navigated. In addition, an original technique to analyze the main knee soft tissues by means of anatomical-based fiber mappings was also reported and used in the same tests. The preliminary instrumental tests revealed a system accuracy within the millimeter and a good inter- and intra-observer repeatability in defining all anatomical reference frames. In in-vivo studies, the general alignments of femoral and tibial prosthesis components and of the lower limb mechanical axis, as measured on radiographs, was more satisfactory, i.e. within ±3°, in those patient in which total knee arthroplasty was performed by navigated procedures. As for in-vitro tests, consistent patello-femoral joint kinematic patterns were observed over specimens throughout the knee flexion arc. Generally, the physiological intact knee patellar motion was not restored after the implant. This restoration was successfully achieved in the two further tests where all component implants, included the patellar insert, were fully navigated, i.e. by means of intra-operative assessment of also patellar component positioning and general tibio-femoral and patello-femoral joint assessment. The tests for assessing the behavior of the main knee ligaments revealed the complexity of the latter and the different functional roles played by the several sub-bundles compounding each ligament. Also in this case, total knee arthroplasty altered the physiological behavior of these knee soft tissues. These results reveal in-vitro the relevance and the feasibility of the applications of new techniques for accurate knee soft tissues monitoring, patellar tracking assessment and navigated patellar resurfacing intra-operatively in the contest of the most modern operative techniques. This present research work gives a contribution to the much controversial knowledge on the normal and replaced of knee kinematics by testing the reported new methodologies. The consistence of these results provides fundamental information for the comprehension and improvements of knee orthopedic treatments. In the future, the reported new techniques can be safely applied in-vivo and also adopted in other joint replacements.
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Nowadays, in Ubiquitous computing scenarios users more and more require to exploit online contents and services by means of any device at hand, no matter their physical location, and by personalizing and tailoring content and service access to their own requirements. The coordinated provisioning of content tailored to user context and preferences, and the support for mobile multimodal and multichannel interactions are of paramount importance in providing users with a truly effective Ubiquitous support. However, so far the intrinsic heterogeneity and the lack of an integrated approach led to several either too vertical, or practically unusable proposals, thus resulting in poor and non-versatile support platforms for Ubiquitous computing. This work investigates and promotes design principles to help cope with these ever-changing and inherently dynamic scenarios. By following the outlined principles, we have designed and implemented a middleware support platform to support the provisioning of Ubiquitous mobile services and contents. To prove the viability of our approach, we have realized and stressed on top of our support platform a number of different, extremely complex and heterogeneous content and service provisioning scenarios. The encouraging results obtained are pushing our research work further, in order to provide a dynamic platform that is able to not only dynamically support novel Ubiquitous applicative scenarios by tailoring extremely diverse services and contents to heterogeneous user needs, but is also able to reconfigure and adapt itself in order to provide a truly optimized and tailored support for Ubiquitous service provisioning.
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Technology advances in recent years have dramatically changed the way users exploit contents and services available on the Internet, by enforcing pervasive and mobile computing scenarios and enabling access to networked resources almost from everywhere, at anytime, and independently of the device in use. In addition, people increasingly require to customize their experience, by exploiting specific device capabilities and limitations, inherent features of the communication channel in use, and interaction paradigms that significantly differ from the traditional request/response one. So-called Ubiquitous Internet scenario calls for solutions that address many different challenges, such as device mobility, session management, content adaptation, context-awareness and the provisioning of multimodal interfaces. Moreover, new service opportunities demand simple and effective ways to integrate existing resources into new and value added applications, that can also undergo run-time modifications, according to ever-changing execution conditions. Despite service-oriented architectural models are gaining momentum to tame the increasing complexity of composing and orchestrating distributed and heterogeneous functionalities, existing solutions generally lack a unified approach and only provide support for specific Ubiquitous Internet aspects. Moreover, they usually target rather static scenarios and scarcely support the dynamic nature of pervasive access to Internet resources, that can make existing compositions soon become obsolete or inadequate, hence in need of reconfiguration. This thesis proposes a novel middleware approach to comprehensively deal with Ubiquitous Internet facets and assist in establishing innovative application scenarios. We claim that a truly viable ubiquity support infrastructure must neatly decouple distributed resources to integrate and push any kind of content-related logic outside its core layers, by keeping only management and coordination responsibilities. Furthermore, we promote an innovative, open, and dynamic resource composition model that allows to easily describe and enforce complex scenario requirements, and to suitably react to changes in the execution conditions.
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The advent of distributed and heterogeneous systems has laid the foundation for the birth of new architectural paradigms, in which many separated and autonomous entities collaborate and interact to the aim of achieving complex strategic goals, impossible to be accomplished on their own. A non exhaustive list of systems targeted by such paradigms includes Business Process Management, Clinical Guidelines and Careflow Protocols, Service-Oriented and Multi-Agent Systems. It is largely recognized that engineering these systems requires novel modeling techniques. In particular, many authors are claiming that an open, declarative perspective is needed to complement the closed, procedural nature of the state of the art specification languages. For example, the ConDec language has been recently proposed to target the declarative and open specification of Business Processes, overcoming the over-specification and over-constraining issues of classical procedural approaches. On the one hand, the success of such novel modeling languages strongly depends on their usability by non-IT savvy: they must provide an appealing, intuitive graphical front-end. On the other hand, they must be prone to verification, in order to guarantee the trustworthiness and reliability of the developed model, as well as to ensure that the actual executions of the system effectively comply with it. In this dissertation, we claim that Computational Logic is a suitable framework for dealing with the specification, verification, execution, monitoring and analysis of these systems. We propose to adopt an extended version of the ConDec language for specifying interaction models with a declarative, open flavor. We show how all the (extended) ConDec constructs can be automatically translated to the CLIMB Computational Logic-based language, and illustrate how its corresponding reasoning techniques can be successfully exploited to provide support and verification capabilities along the whole life cycle of the targeted systems.
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In recent years, due to the rapid convergence of multimedia services, Internet and wireless communications, there has been a growing trend of heterogeneity (in terms of channel bandwidths, mobility levels of terminals, end-user quality-of-service (QoS) requirements) for emerging integrated wired/wireless networks. Moreover, in nowadays systems, a multitude of users coexists within the same network, each of them with his own QoS requirement and bandwidth availability. In this framework, embedded source coding allowing partial decoding at various resolution is an appealing technique for multimedia transmissions. This dissertation includes my PhD research, mainly devoted to the study of embedded multimedia bitstreams in heterogenous networks, developed at the University of Bologna, advised by Prof. O. Andrisano and Prof. A. Conti, and at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where I spent eighteen months as a visiting scholar, advised by Prof. L. B. Milstein and Prof. P. C. Cosman. In order to improve the multimedia transmission quality over wireless channels, joint source and channel coding optimization is investigated in a 2D time-frequency resource block for an OFDM system. We show that knowing the order of diversity in time and/or frequency domain can assist image (video) coding in selecting optimal channel code rates (source and channel code rates). Then, adaptive modulation techniques, aimed at maximizing the spectral efficiency, are investigated as another possible solution for improving multimedia transmissions. For both slow and fast adaptive modulations, the effects of imperfect channel estimation errors are evaluated, showing that the fast technique, optimal in ideal systems, might be outperformed by the slow adaptive modulation, when a real test case is considered. Finally, the effects of co-channel interference and approximated bit error probability (BEP) are evaluated in adaptive modulation techniques, providing new decision regions concepts, and showing how the widely used BEP approximations lead to a substantial loss in the overall performance.
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This Thesys reports the study of a HGMS (High GradientMagnetic Separation) process for the treatment of industrialwastewaters that considers an assisted chemical-physical pre-treatment for the removal of heavy metals through the bound by adsorption with added iron-oxide particulate matter (hematite). The considered filter, constituted by ferromagnetic stainless steel wool and permanent magnets, is studied with a new approach based on a statistical analysis that requires the study of the trajectories of the particles. Experimental activity on a laboratory device has been carried out in order to test the model.
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La Siria interna settentrionale rappresenta un’area di grande interesse dal punto di vista degli studi storico – archeologici. Da decenni, infatti, in questa zona si susseguono molteplici campagne di scavi archeologici e numerosi progetti di ricerca finalizzati alla ricostruzione ed alla caratterizzazione del paesaggio antico della Siria interna settentrionale. E’ proprio all’interno di tale contesto che si inquadra il presente lavoro di tesi, che vuol essere uno strumento di supporto interdisciplinare per le attività e le ricerche sotto differenti e molteplici punti di vista: ingegneristico, archeologico, geologico ed agrario. L’obiettivo principale di questo elaborato riguarda l’analisi e l’inquadramento del territorio della Siria interna settentrionale, attraverso l’impiego delle immagini satellitari e con il supporto dei dati presenti in letteratura, al fine di produrre una classificazione dell’area di interesse. Per permettere una migliore caratterizzazione del territorio, i risultati ottenuti sono inoltre valutati e comparati utilizzando differenti scale temporali e spaziali. Tali analisi hanno per loro natura un carattere multitemporale, con l’obiettivo di valutare le principali trasformazioni del territorio, analizzando in particolar modo il processo di urbanizzazione ed il differente utilizzo del suolo verificatisi negli ultimi 20 anni. Le analisi sono inoltre condotte su scale territoriali differenti, permettendo così di creare un database georeferenziato multiscala, che sia di supporto allo studio di questo territorio. Il lavoro ha comportato la messa a punto di procedure specifiche e l’applicazione di numerosi e diversi metodi propri del Telerilevamento ottico. A completamento delle elaborazioni di inquadramento del territorio della Siria interna settentrionale, è stato anche realizzato un layer relativo alla sismicità dell’area, che come noto presenta storicamente una forte attività sismica, con la organizzazione in ambiente GIS dei dati relativi ai principali sistemi di faglia presenti nell’area.
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Actual trends in software development are pushing the need to face a multiplicity of diverse activities and interaction styles characterizing complex and distributed application domains, in such a way that the resulting dynamics exhibits some grade of order, i.e. in terms of evolution of the system and desired equilibrium. Autonomous agents and Multiagent Systems are argued in literature as one of the most immediate approaches for describing such a kind of challenges. Actually, agent research seems to converge towards the definition of renewed abstraction tools aimed at better capturing the new demands of open systems. Besides agents, which are assumed as autonomous entities purposing a series of design objectives, Multiagent Systems account new notions as first-class entities, aimed, above all, at modeling institutional/organizational entities, placed for normative regulation, interaction and teamwork management, as well as environmental entities, placed as resources to further support and regulate agent work. The starting point of this thesis is recognizing that both organizations and environments can be rooted in a unifying perspective. Whereas recent research in agent systems seems to account a set of diverse approaches to specifically face with at least one aspect within the above mentioned, this work aims at proposing a unifying approach where both agents and their organizations can be straightforwardly situated in properly designed working environments. In this line, this work pursues reconciliation of environments with sociality, social interaction with environment based interaction, environmental resources with organizational functionalities with the aim to smoothly integrate the various aspects of complex and situated organizations in a coherent programming approach. Rooted in Agents and Artifacts (A&A) meta-model, which has been recently introduced both in the context of agent oriented software engineering and programming, the thesis promotes the notion of Embodied Organizations, characterized by computational infrastructures attaining a seamless integration between agents, organizations and environmental entities.
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In questa tesi ho analizzato le disposizioni legali che regolano l'associazionismo farmaceutico, oblligatorio o libero; corporativo o scientifico, e la sua relazione con i Sistemi Nazionali di Salute, dal punto di vista delle disposizioni vigenti nell'Unione Europea e le sue diverse applicazioni in due stati rappresentativi dell modello di amministrazione farmaceutica mediterranea, la Spagna e l`Italia, in comparazione con il modello anglosassone (Inghilterra). In primo luogo, si é presa in considerazione l'aggregazione professionale ufficiale dei farmacisti. In secondo luogo, sono analizzate le aggruppazioni economiche degli stessi professionisti e la loro relazione con i corrispondenti Sistemi di Salute. Questo lavoro pretende di mostrare una visione attuale di quello che é stato tradizionalmente l'essenza della professione farmaceutica dalle sue origini ( secolo XIII) e come essa si é inquadrata nei diversi stati grazie alla Pharmaceutical Care.
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PRESUPPOSTI: Le tachicardie atriali sono comuni nei GUCH sia dopo intervento correttivo o palliativo che in storia naturale, ma l’incidenza è significativamente più elevata nei pazienti sottoposti ad interventi che prevedono un’estesa manipolazione atriale (Mustard, Senning, Fontan). Il meccanismo più frequente delle tachicardie atriali nel paziente congenito adulto è il macrorientro atriale destro. L’ECG è poco utile nella previsione della localizzazione del circuito di rientro. Nei pazienti con cardiopatia congenita sottoposta a correzione biventricolare o in storia naturale il rientro peritricuspidale costituisce il circuito più frequente, invece nei pazienti con esiti di intervento di Fontan la sede più comune di macrorientro è la parete laterale dell’atrio destro. I farmaci antiaritmici sono poco efficaci nel trattamento di tali aritmie e comportano un’elevata incidenza di effetti avversi, soprattutto l’aggravamento della disfunzione sinusale preesistente ed il peggioramento della disfunzione ventricolare, e di effetti proaritmici. Vari studi hanno dimostrato la possibilità di trattare efficacemente le IART mediante l’ablazione transcatetere. I primi studi in cui le procedure venivano realizzate mediante fluoroscopia tradizionale, la documentazione di blocco di conduzione translesionale bidirezionale non era routinariamente eseguita e non tutti i circuiti di rientro venivano sottoposti ad ablazione, riportano un successo in acuto del 70% e una libertà da recidiva a 3 anni del 40%. I lavori più recenti riportano un successo in acuto del 94% ed un tasso di recidiva a 13 mesi del 6%. Questi ottimi risultati sono stati ottenuti con l’utilizzo delle moderne tecniche di mappaggio elettroanatomico e di cateteri muniti di sistemi di irrigazione per il raffreddamento della punta, inoltre la dimostrazione della presenza di blocco di conduzione translesionale bidirezionale, l’ablazione di tutti i circuiti indotti mediante stimolazione atriale programmata, nonché delle sedi potenziali di rientro identificate alla mappa di voltaggio sono stati considerati requisiti indispensabili per la definizione del successo della procedura. OBIETTIVI: riportare il tasso di efficia, le complicanze, ed il tasso di recidiva delle procedure di ablazione transcatetere eseguite con le moderne tecnologie e con una rigorosa strategia di programmazione degli obiettivi della procedura. Risultati: Questo studio riporta una buona percentuale di efficacia dell’ablazione transcatetere delle tachicardie atriali in una popolazione varia di pazienti con cardiopatia congenita operata ed in storia naturale: la percentuale di successo completo della procedura in acuto è del 71%, il tasso di recidiva ad un follow-up medio di 13 mesi è pari al 28%. Tuttavia se l’analisi viene limitata esclusivamente alle IART il successo della procedura è pari al 100%, i restanti casi in cui la procedura è stata definita inefficace o parzialmente efficace l’aritmia non eliminata ma cardiovertita elettricamente non è un’aritmia da rientro ma la fibrillazione atriale. Inoltre, sempre limitando l’analisi alle IART, anche il tasso di recidiva a 13 mesi si abbassa dal 28% al 3%. In un solo paziente è stato possibile documentare un episodio asintomatico e non sostenuto di IART al follow-up: in questo caso l’aspetto ECG era diverso dalla tachicardia clinica che aveva motivato la prima procedura. Sebbene la diversa morfologia dell’attivazione atriale all’ECG non escluda che si tratti di una recidiva, data la possibilità di un diverso exit point del medesimo circuito o di un diverso senso di rotazione dello stesso, è tuttavia più probabile l’emergenza di un nuovo circuito di macrorientro. CONCLUSIONI: L'ablazione trancatetere, pur non potendo essere considerata una procedura curativa, in quanto non in grado di modificare il substrato atriale che predispone all’insorgenza e mantenimento della fibrillazione atriale (ossia la fibrosi, l’ipertrofia, e la dilatazione atriale conseguenti alla patologia e condizione anatomica di base)è in grado di assicurare a tutti i pazienti un sostanziale beneficio clinico. È sempre stato possibile sospendere l’antiaritmico, tranne 2 casi, ed anche nei pazienti in cui è stata documentata una recidiva al follow-up la qualità di vita ed i sintomi sono decisamente migliorati ed è stato ottenuto un buon controllo della tachiaritmia con una bassa dose di beta-bloccante. Inoltre tutti i pazienti che avevano sviluppato disfunzione ventricolare secondaria alla tachiaritmia hanno presentato un miglioramento della funzione sistolica fino alla normalizzazione o al ritorno a valori precedenti la documentazione dell’aritmia. Alla base dei buoni risultati sia in acuto che al follow-up c’è una meticolosa programmazione della procedura e una rigorosa definizione degli endpoint. La dimostrazione del blocco di conduzione translesionale bidirezionale, requisito indispensabile per affermare di aver creato una linea continua e transmurale, l’ablazione di tutti i circuiti di rientro inducibili mediante stimolazione atriale programmata e sostenuti, e l’ablazione di alcune sedi critiche, in quanto corridoi protetti coinvolti nelle IART di più comune osservazione clinica, pur in assenza di una effettiva inducibilità periprocedurale, sono obiettivi necessari per una procedura efficace in acuto e a distanza. Anche la disponibilità di moderne tecnologie come i sistemi di irrigazione dei cateteri ablatori e le metodiche di mappaggio elettroanantomico sono requisiti tecnici molto importanti per il successo della procedura.
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This thesis deals with Context Aware Services, Smart Environments, Context Management and solutions for Devices and Service Interoperability. Multi-vendor devices offer an increasing number of services and end-user applications that base their value on the ability to exploit the information originating from the surrounding environment by means of an increasing number of embedded sensors, e.g. GPS, compass, RFID readers, cameras and so on. However, usually such devices are not able to exchange information because of the lack of a shared data storage and common information exchange methods. A large number of standards and domain specific building blocks are available and are heavily used in today's products. However, the use of these solutions based on ready-to-use modules is not without problems. The integration and cooperation of different kinds of modules can be daunting because of growing complexity and dependency. In this scenarios it might be interesting to have an infrastructure that makes the coexistence of multi-vendor devices easy, while enabling low cost development and smooth access to services. This sort of technologies glue should reduce both software and hardware integration costs by removing the trouble of interoperability. The result should also lead to faster and simplified design, development and, deployment of cross-domain applications. This thesis is mainly focused on SW architectures supporting context aware service providers especially on the following subjects: - user preferences service adaptation - context management - content management - information interoperability - multivendor device interoperability - communication and connectivity interoperability Experimental activities were carried out in several domains including Cultural Heritage, indoor and personal smart spaces – all of which are considered significant test-beds in Context Aware Computing. The work evolved within european and national projects: on the europen side, I carried out my research activity within EPOCH, the FP6 Network of Excellence on “Processing Open Cultural Heritage” and within SOFIA, a project of the ARTEMIS JU on embedded systems. I worked in cooperation with several international establishments, including the University of Kent, VTT (the Technical Reserarch Center of Finland) and Eurotech. On the national side I contributed to a one-to-one research contract between ARCES and Telecom Italia. The first part of the thesis is focused on problem statement and related work and addresses interoperability issues and related architecture components. The second part is focused on specific architectures and frameworks: - MobiComp: a context management framework that I used in cultural heritage applications - CAB: a context, preference and profile based application broker which I designed within EPOCH Network of Excellence - M3: "Semantic Web based" information sharing infrastructure for smart spaces designed by Nokia within the European project SOFIA - NoTa: a service and transport independent connectivity framework - OSGi: the well known Java based service support framework The final section is dedicated to the middleware, the tools and, the SW agents developed during my Doctorate time to support context-aware services in smart environments.
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Smart Environments are currently considered a key factor to connect the physical world with the information world. A Smart Environment can be defined as the combination of a physical environment, an infrastructure for data management (called Smart Space), a collection of embedded systems gathering heterogeneous data from the environment and a connectivity solution to convey these data to the Smart Space. With this vision, any application which takes advantages from the environment could be devised, without the need to directly access to it, since all information are stored in the Smart Space in a interoperable format. Moreover, according to this vision, for each entity populating the physical environment, i.e. users, objects, devices, environments, the following questions can be arise: “Who?”, i.e. which are the entities that should be identified? “Where?” i.e. where are such entities located in physical space? and “What?” i.e. which attributes and properties of the entities should be stored in the Smart Space in machine understandable format, in the sense that its meaning has to be explicitly defined and all the data should be linked together in order to be automatically retrieved by interoperable applications. Starting from this the location detection is a necessary step in the creation of Smart Environments. If the addressed entity is a user and the environment a generic environment, a meaningful way to assign the position, is through a Pedestrian Tracking System. In this work two solution for these type of system are proposed and compared. One of the two solution has been studied and developed in all its aspects during the doctoral period. The work also investigates the problem to create and manage the Smart Environment. The proposed solution is to create, by means of natural interactions, links between objects and between objects and their environment, through the use of specific devices, i.e. Smart Objects
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Con il termine Smart Grid si intende una rete urbana capillare che trasporta energia, informazione e controllo, composta da dispositivi e sistemi altamente distribuiti e cooperanti. Essa deve essere in grado di orchestrare in modo intelligente le azioni di tutti gli utenti e dispositivi connessi al fine di distribuire energia in modo sicuro, efficiente e sostenibile. Questo connubio fra ICT ed Energia viene comunemente identificato anche con il termine Smart Metering, o Internet of Energy. La crescente domanda di energia e l’assoluta necessità di ridurre gli impatti ambientali (pacchetto clima energia 20-20-20 [9]), ha creato una convergenza di interessi scientifici, industriali e politici sul tema di come le tecnologie ICT possano abilitare un processo di trasformazione strutturale di ogni fase del ciclo energetico: dalla generazione fino all’accumulo, al trasporto, alla distribuzione, alla vendita e, non ultimo, il consumo intelligente di energia. Tutti i dispositivi connessi, diventeranno parte attiva di un ciclo di controllo esteso alle grandi centrali di generazione così come ai comportamenti dei singoli utenti, agli elettrodomestici di casa, alle auto elettriche e ai sistemi di micro-generazione diffusa. La Smart Grid dovrà quindi appoggiarsi su una rete capillare di comunicazione che fornisca non solo la connettività fra i dispositivi, ma anche l’abilitazione di nuovi servizi energetici a valore aggiunto. In questo scenario, la strategia di comunicazione sviluppata per lo Smart Metering dell’energia elettrica, può essere estesa anche a tutte le applicazioni di telerilevamento e gestione, come nuovi contatori dell’acqua e del gas intelligenti, gestione dei rifiuti, monitoraggio dell’inquinamento dell’aria, monitoraggio del rumore acustico stradale, controllo continuo del sistema di illuminazione pubblico, sistemi di gestione dei parcheggi cittadini, monitoraggio del servizio di noleggio delle biciclette, ecc. Tutto ciò si prevede possa contribuire alla progettazione di un unico sistema connesso, dove differenti dispositivi eterogenei saranno collegati per mettere a disposizione un’adeguata struttura a basso costo e bassa potenza, chiamata Metropolitan Mesh Machine Network (M3N) o ancora meglio Smart City. Le Smart Cities dovranno a loro volta diventare reti attive, in grado di reagire agli eventi esterni e perseguire obiettivi di efficienza in modo autonomo e in tempo reale. Anche per esse è richiesta l’introduzione di smart meter, connessi ad una rete di comunicazione broadband e in grado di gestire un flusso di monitoraggio e controllo bi-direzionale esteso a tutti gli apparati connessi alla rete elettrica (ma anche del gas, acqua, ecc). La M3N, è un’estensione delle wireless mesh network (WMN). Esse rappresentano una tecnologia fortemente attesa che giocherà un ruolo molto importante nelle futura generazione di reti wireless. Una WMN è una rete di telecomunicazione basata su nodi radio in cui ci sono minimo due percorsi che mettono in comunicazione due nodi. E’ un tipo di rete robusta e che offre ridondanza. Quando un nodo non è più attivo, tutti i rimanenti possono ancora comunicare tra di loro, direttamente o passando da uno o più nodi intermedi. Le WMN rappresentano una tipologia di rete fondamentale nel continuo sviluppo delle reti radio che denota la divergenza dalle tradizionali reti wireless basate su un sistema centralizzato come le reti cellulari e le WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network). Analogamente a quanto successo per le reti di telecomunicazione fisse, in cui si è passati, dalla fine degli anni ’60 ai primi anni ’70, ad introdurre schemi di rete distribuite che si sono evolute e man mano preso campo come Internet, le M3N promettono di essere il futuro delle reti wireless “smart”. Il primo vantaggio che una WMN presenta è inerente alla tolleranza alla caduta di nodi della rete stessa. Diversamente da quanto accade per una rete cellulare, in cui la caduta di una Base Station significa la perdita di servizio per una vasta area geografica, le WMN sono provviste di un’alta tolleranza alle cadute, anche quando i nodi a cadere sono più di uno. L'obbiettivo di questa tesi è quello di valutare le prestazioni, in termini di connettività e throughput, di una M3N al variare di alcuni parametri, quali l’architettura di rete, le tecnologie utilizzabili (quindi al variare della potenza, frequenza, Building Penetration Loss…ecc) e per diverse condizioni di connettività (cioè per diversi casi di propagazione e densità abitativa). Attraverso l’uso di Matlab, è stato quindi progettato e sviluppato un simulatore, che riproduce le caratteristiche di una generica M3N e funge da strumento di valutazione delle performance della stessa. Il lavoro è stato svolto presso i laboratori del DEIS di Villa Grifone in collaborazione con la FUB (Fondazione Ugo Bordoni).