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Maden, Bernard. "Universal communication device." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 120, no. 4 (2006): 1763. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.2372345.

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T, Irm. "USB (Universal Serial Bus)." Al-Khwarizmi: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam 1, no. 2 (August 19, 2018): 41–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.24256/jpmipa.v1i2.91.

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USB device dibagi menjadi beberapa golongan kelas seperti Human Interface Device, Communication Device, Mass Strorage Device, Audio Device, Printing Device, dan lain sebagainya. Windows sebagai system operasi telah mengembangkan dan meningkatkan pelayanan kepada berbagai macam USB Device, terutama pada HID class device. perkembangan terkahir menunjukan bahwa Windows telah menangani HID USB device dengan baik. Dengan menggunakan interface Universal Serial Bus, maka sebuah UPS dengan Class HID dan subclass Power Device memiliki peluang yang sangat besar untuk diinterfacekan dengan Power Management pada system windows.
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Babušiak, Branko, and Štefan Borik. "Bluetooth Communication for Battery Powered Medical Devices." Journal of Electrical Engineering 67, no. 1 (January 1, 2016): 65–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jee-2016-0010.

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Abstract wireless communication eliminates obtrusive cables associated with wearable sensors and considerably increases patient comfort during measurement and collection of medical data. Wireless communication is very popular in recent years and plays a significant role in telemedicine and homecare applications. Bluetooth technology is one of the most commonly used wireless communication types in medicine. This paper describes the design of a universal wireless communication device with excellent price/performance ratio. The said device is based on the low-cost RN4020 Bluetooth module with Microchip Low-energy Data Profile (MLDP) and due to low-power consumption is especially suitable for the transmission of biological signals (ECG, EMG, PPG, etc.) from wearable medical/personal health devices. A unique USB dongle adaptor was developed for wireless communication via UART interface and power consumption was evaluated under various conditions.
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Luo, Feng, Hui Yan Feng, and Chu Liu. "Automotive CAN Bus Diagnostic Device Development." Applied Mechanics and Materials 457-458 (October 2013): 1303–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.457-458.1303.

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This paper presents a universal CAN Bus diagnostic device that is developed based on the Freescale 32-bit microcontroller MCF51JM128, which complies with OBD-II standard. Specific OBD-II diagnostic services can be performed through the USB request commands from PC software, which is built by Embarcadero Delphi XE; the diagnostic data are collected by the diagnostic device hardware and transferred to the PC for diagnostic result display. Besides, wireless and remote OBD diagnostics can be achieved through the serial interface connection with other communication devices.
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Belghazi, Zakariae, Nabil Benamar, Adnane Addaim, and Chaker Abdelaziz Kerrache. "Secure WiFi-Direct Using Key Exchange for IoT Device-to-Device Communications in a Smart Environment." Future Internet 11, no. 12 (December 2, 2019): 251. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fi11120251.

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With the rapid growth of Internet of Things (IoT) devices around the world, thousands of mobile users share many data with each other daily. IoT communication has been developed in the past few years to ensure direct connection among mobile users. However, wireless vulnerabilities exist that cause security concerns for IoT device-to-device (D2D) communication. This has become a serious debate, especially in smart environments where highly sensitive information is exchanged. In this paper, we study the security requirements in IoT D2D communication. In addition, we propose a novel authentication approach called Secure Key Exchange with QR Code (SeKeQ) to verify user identity by ensuring an automatic key comparison and providing a shared secret key using Diffie-Hellman key agreement with an SHA-256 hash. To evaluate the performance of SeKeQ, we ran a testbed using devices with a WiFi-Direct communication interface. The obtained results depict that our proposal can offer the required security functions including key exchange, data confidentiality, and integrity. In addition, our proposal can reach the same security performances as MANA (Manual Authentication) and UMAC (Universal-Hashing Message Authentication Code) but with 10 times fewer key computations and reduced memory occupancy.
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Huang, He Song, Kui Liu, Lin Xue, and Xiao Qi Zhang. "Design of USB Communication System Based on C8051F340 MCU." Advanced Materials Research 532-533 (June 2012): 944–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.532-533.944.

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This article, taking computer as USB (Universal Serial Bus) Host and C8051F340 MCU (Micro Control Unit) from Silicon Laboratories as USB Device Controller, has designed a USB Smallest Communication System. With the help of USB driver source code provided by Windows DDK (Device Development Kit), the system can realize the USB communication function between MCU and computer. The article describes the smallest unit design of USB firmware as well as simple USB application development in detail.
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Bhawiyuga, Adhitya, Satria Adi Kharisma, Bagus Jati Santoso, Dany Primanita Kartikasari, and Annisa Puspa Kirana. "Cloud-based middleware for supporting batch and stream access over smart healthcare wearable device." Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics 9, no. 5 (October 1, 2020): 1990–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/eei.v9i5.1978.

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In IoT-based smart healthcare services, the heterogeneity of connected wearable sensing devices open up a wide opportunity to develop various healthcare services. However, it also poses an interoperability challenge since each sensing device and application may have different communication mechanisms. Considering that challenge, web platform can be seen as a promising candidate for providing an interoperability layer as we can abstract various devices as single representation i.e. web resource. In this paper, we propose the design of middleware for enabling efficient web of things access over healthcare wearable devices. The proposed middleware consists of three components: gateway-to-cloud device, messaging service and data access interface. The gateway-to-cloud device has a role to perform low level sensor data collection from various wearable sensing device through bluetooth low energy (BLE) communication protocol. Collected data are then relayed to the cloud IoT platform using a lightweight MQTT messaging protocol. In order to provide device abstraction along with access to the stored data, the system offers two kind of interfaces: the Restful HTTP identified by unique universal resource locator (URL) for batch access and MQTT websocket interface identified by unique topic to accommodate access on sensing data in near real time stream manner.
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Lübke, K., C. Pieper, G. Goch, and K. Kammers. "Design of a Universal Software System for Controlling Geometric Measuring Devices." Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering 7, no. 1 (June 15, 2006): 108–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2410026.

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The research project UP-Prosa, a German acronym for universal and unified platform for planning, programming, controlling and evaluating processes, of measuring, aims at realizing a platform to design and control processes of geometry measurements, which supports a broad variety of measuring devices via one user interface. Based on Windows Operating System (OS) a software was developed able to control inspection devices for different types of geometry measurements (coordinate measuring machine, form, roughness, gear) and manufacturers by one defined communication protocol. This uniform user interface contains the programming of measurement processes, evaluation algorithms with standardized methods, as well as abilities to generate record pages at the users expectations. At the level of geometric measuring devices a universal controlling software called Prosa InterCommunicator (Prosa-ICom) was designed. Prosa-ICom communicates via network with the user interface and translates the defined protocol into a measuring device specific form. The internal structure is extendable and so it seems to be appropriate for both new developments and upgrades (retrofit) for all kinds of geometric measuring devices.
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Coussaert, Edouard J. A., and Francis R. L. Cantraine. "Management software for a universal device communication controller: Application to monitoring and computerized infusions." International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing 13, no. 4 (November 1996): 225–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02919399.

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Arunachalam, Kalaiselvi, and Gopinath Ganapathy. "Extending UPnP for Application Interoperability in a Home Network." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 7, no. 4 (August 1, 2017): 2085. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v7i4.pp2085-2093.

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The Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) technology offers pervasive communication across heterogeneous devices in a home or small office network. The UPnP specifications are available for devices only to be interoperable together in a home or small office network. This paper proposes an extension of the UPnP technology for application interoperability in a home or small office network. This paper provides an UPnP Application Architecture as an extension to the existing UPnP Device Architecture. This extension enhances the feature of UPnP from device interoperability to application interoperability which enables the applications to discover, control and share data with each other in a home or small office network despite of their device type and operating system. In addition to the UPnP Application Architecture, the UPnP Application Template and UPnP Application Service Template are defined towards the development of UPnP-enabled applications that run on heterogeneous devices in a home or small office network.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Universal Device Communication"

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Dolhanenko, O. D. "Analyzing the Problem of Universal Device Communication and User Interaction for Smart Homes and Offices." Thesis, Національний аерокосмічний університет «Харківський авіаційний інститут», 2020. https://openarchive.nure.ua/handle/document/16142.

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Scientific advisor: Shirokopetleva M.S., Senior lecturer of Software Engineering Department
The processes of device communication and user interaction should be standardized in order to solve the inter-ecosystem compatibility issue. As a result, the user can buy a smart lamp and smart doorbell from different manufacturers, a smart air conditioner from a another one and also a smart thermometer do be hanged outdoors.
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Books on the topic "Universal Device Communication"

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Parnes, P. Towards development of a modular universal wheelchair tray system for communication, control and ADL: Final report. Toronto, Ont: Hugh MacMillan Medical Centre, 1987.

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Naab, Bryan. Universal Service Fund, Public Service Commission. Madison, WI: Legislative Audit Bureau, 2013.

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Naab, Bryan. Universal Service Fund, Public Service Commission: An audit. Madison, WI: State of Wisconsin, Legislative Audit Bureau, 1998.

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Naab, Bryan. Universal Service Fund, Public Service Commission: An audit. Madison, WI: State of Wisconsin, Legislative Audit Bureau, 2009.

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Allsen, Diann. An audit, Universal Service Fund, Public Service Commission. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau, 2008.

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Dept, Vermont Public Service. Report to the Vermont General Assembly concerning the impact on the Universal Service Fund of providing telecommunications equipment to deaf, deaf blind, hearing impaired, and speech-impaired persons. Montpelier, Vt: Vermont Dept. of Public Service, 1999.

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Kockelman, Paul. Computation, Interpretation, and Mediation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190636531.003.0006.

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The chapter shows the fundamental importance of ideas from computer science to the concerns of linguistic anthropology (and to the concerns of culture-rich and context-sensitive approaches to communication more generally). It reviews some of the key concepts and claims of computer science (language, recognition, automaton, Universal Turing Machine, and so forth). It argues that the sieve, as both a physical device and an analytic concept, is of fundamental importance not just to anthropology, but also to linguistics, biology, philosophy, and critical theory. And it argues that computers, as both engineered and imagined, are essentially text-generated and text-generating sieves. In relating computer science to linguistic anthropology, this chapter also attempts to build bridges between long-standing rivals: face to face interaction and mathematical abstraction, linguistic relativity and universal grammar, mediators and intermediaries.
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Diann, Allsen, and Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Audit Bureau., eds. An audit, Universal Service Fund, Public Service Commission. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Universal Device Communication"

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Hibino, Stacie, and Audris Mockus. "handiMessenger: Awareness-Enhanced Universal Communication for Mobile Users." In Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices, 170–83. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45756-9_14.

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Winegarden, Claudia, and Brian Jones. "Sympathetic Devices: Communication Technologies for Inclusion Across Housing Options." In Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Intelligent and Ubiquitous Interaction Environments, 127–36. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02710-9_15.

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Arora, Tajinder Singh, Varkha Rani, and Manish Gupta. "A Minimal Realization Universal Filter Employing Third-Generation Current Conveyor and Operational Transconductance Amplifier." In Proceeding of International Conference on Intelligent Communication, Control and Devices, 511–17. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1708-7_58.

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Mukhtar, Hamid, and Djamel Belaïd. "Using Universal Plug-n-Play for Device Communication in Ad Hoc Pervasive Environments." In Pervasive Communications Handbook, 14–1. CRC Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315219578-14.

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Mukhtar, Hamid, and Djamel Belaïd. "Using Universal Plug-n-Play for Device Communication in Ad Hoc Pervasive Environments." In Pervasive Communications Handbook, 1–16. CRC Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b11271-17.

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Hossain, Gahangir. "Design Analytics of Complex Communication Systems Involving Two Different Sensory Disabilities." In Ophthalmology, 300–316. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5195-9.ch018.

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The design of a robust communication among two different sensory disabilities (Deaf vs. Blind) remains an emerging field of research in disability healthcare communication system design. As an important part of modern technology, android and iPhone applications are frequently used in designing such communication systems. However, there is no 'one-size-fits-all' in case of different sensory disability health communication design. Hence, an in-depth understanding of their requirement, media preferences, similarity and difference and up-to-date technology usability are plausible towards universal and personalized communication system design. This research addresses such complex issues and performs a study involving two different types of disabilities (deaf and blind) communication. As a part of healthcare analytics, critical incidences are recorded and corresponding complexities are measured in order to evaluate communication protocol with social signal processing. Communication flow diagram, complexity analysis and critical incidence are quantified to improve communication protocols. Moreover, the uniqueness of disability can be personalized through this process which has valuable implications in rehabilitation and multi-purpose healthcare communication device development.
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Recupero, Diego Reforgiato, Valentino Artizzu, Francesca Cella, Alessandro Cotza, Davide Curcio, Giorgio Amedeo Iengo, Riccardo Macis, et al. "Leveraging the Arduino Platform to Develop Information Technology Devices." In Advanced Methodologies and Technologies in Media and Communications, 90–105. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7601-3.ch008.

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Arduino is a famous board, which incorporates serial communication interfaces, including universal serial bus (USB) and an integrated development environment (IDE) based on Processing, a programming language that supports C and C++. It consists of a microcontroller with several other components that provide easy interconnections with other devices. Arduino and its components have been studied during the class of Computer Architecture for the degree in Computer Science at the University of Cagliari in 2016. At the end of the class, seven groups of students have been selected and chosen to carry out a device prototype on top of Arduino and show their methodology, the sensors they embedded on top, how data could be extracted, collected, stored in database for further processing and analytics. The development has been performed following the open source best practices; documentation and codes of these projects have been made online for free downloading and sharing in order to further contribute to the advancement and widespread usage of the Arduino platform.
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Nowocień, Jerzy. "Edukacja przez sport i olimpizm w stronę dialogu, który nie dzieli lecz zbliża." In Edukacja w przestrzeni społecznej - paradygmaty zmian, 171–87. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15290/ewpspz.2021.11.

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The aim of my research was to present the role of dialogue in sports education. The dialogue is a device in communication enabling not only getting information and knowledge but also insight into other people. Through sports a person is learning to incorporate values into common rules. Sport, play, and the playing field show how to subordinate inequality to democracy and change fighting into a dialogue bringing people together. This kind of dialogue in sports education is only possible thanks to the values of sports and Olympism which is a source of universal values.
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"Network Services." In Challenges, Opportunities, and Dimensions of Cyber-Physical Systems, 242–62. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-7312-0.ch013.

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A novel framework formed from a collection of independent agents that interact with each other is determined to provide a network service. Agents in this structure have the capability to perform independent activities such as duplication, migration, etc. A new method is developed in this chapter by means of genetic algorithms to change the behavior of agents over peers and also to improve the network service performance in a distributed and well planned way. Architecture with a remote control device, Personal Universal Controller (PUC), is described. The PUC provides two-way communication with the applications for copying specification for its functionality and constructing an interface for monitoring that electrical device. The requirements of every application hold the information about its dependency information and availability of appliance conditions. The network protocols, such as Service Discovery Protocols, are explained with their types and functionality.
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Retamar, Ángel, Daniel Ibaseta, Andrés G. Mangas, Iván Gallego, Irene Alonso Canella, and Lucía Fernández. "An Introduction to IWoT." In Advances in Business Information Systems and Analytics, 113–58. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-3805-9.ch005.

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The major drawback of the industrial internet of things is the lack of interoperability across the plethora of IoT platforms. Cross-platform services often require the development of complex software components for protocol translation, device discovery, and thing lifecycle management. As a result, these systems are too expensive and hard to develop. The W3C Consortium launched the Web of Things Working Group to develop the standards for open interoperability in the internet of things. This chapter presents the web of things specifications for systems architecture and communication protocols and how they can be applied in industrial domains, building the industrial web of things. Finally, this chapter shows that this industrial web of things is built upon a network of systems and devices linked with universal open standards such as enterprise systems, which are nowadays communicated through the conventional “web of pages,” as a key player in the Industry 4.0 revolution.
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Conference papers on the topic "Universal Device Communication"

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Markon, Sandor, and Satoshi Maekawa. "An improved optical device for floating displays." In the 3rd International Universal Communication Symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1667780.1667795.

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Hack, Michael G., Anna B. Chwang, Min-Hao M. Lu, Raymond C. Kwong, Michael S. Weaver, Yeh-Jiun Tung, and Julie J. Brown. "Flexible low-power-consumption OLED displays for a universal communication device." In AeroSense 2003, edited by Darrel G. Hopper. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.488783.

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Biswal, Dibyajyoti, K. Uvanesh, Biswajeet Champaty, Sirsendu S. Ray, and Kunal Pal. "Development of an ambulatory universal bio potential recording device." In 2014 International Conference on Control, Instrumentation, Communication and Computational Technologies (ICCICCT). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccicct.2014.6993130.

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De Lima, João Paulo Cardoso, Leandro Buss Becker, Frank Siqueira, Analucia Schaffino Morales, and Gustavo Medeiros De Araújo. "From a Smart House to a Connected City: Connecting Devices Services Everywhere." In VIII Simpósio Brasileiro de Computação Ubíqua e Pervasiva. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sbcup.2016.9451.

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The growing development of smart devices makes it possible to create new distributed applications targeted for smart spaces. The design of intelligent spaces assumes that there is an infrastructure to support the applications requirements. Many academic works have proposed middlewares that provide an abstraction for the use of network services. The network services of an smart space, such as an automated home, can have different communications interfaces. Accordingly, we developed a middleware called UDP4US (Universal Device Pipe for Ubiquitous Services) which was designed to abstract different patterns of communication, keeping the discovery of devices on a local network services. In this paper, we present a new UDP4US architecture component that aims to expose the local network devices services to the Internet. The new component was developed with the REST technology, thus the devices services can be discovered and accessed over the Internet. The new component was exhaustively tested in order to find the liits of its effectiveness. The evaluation of the new component was performed by measuring its discovery and execution times plus the success rate of the services execution exposed over the Internet. The results from the present work are important to guide a better design of distributed applications for smart places.
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Hanks, Michael, William J. Munro, Nicolò Lo Piparo, Michael Trupke, Jörg Schmiedmayer, and Kae Nemoto. "A universal quantum module for quantum communication, computation, and metrology." In Quantum Photonic Devices, edited by Mario Agio, Kartik Srinivasan, and Cesare Soci. SPIE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2271537.

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Ghosh, Mourina, Sajal K. Paul, and Rajeev Kumar Ranjam. "Universal filter using operational transresistance amplifier." In 2012 International Conference on Computers and Devices for Communication (CODEC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/codec.2012.6509217.

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Banáš, S., V. Paňko, V. Stejskal, J. Slezák, and J. Dobeš. "Universal behavioral model for accurate modeling of high voltage devices." In International conference on Communication Technology and Application. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/cta140671.

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Kaushik, Mayank, Sneh Kumar, and D. Rajeswari. "Universal Daemonization and Programmable Object Interface for IoT Devices." In 2021 Second International Conference on Electronics and Sustainable Communication Systems (ICESC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icesc51422.2021.9532714.

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Nahill, Benjamin, Aaron Mills, Martin Kiernicki, David A. Wilson, Michael Vai, Roger Khazan, and John Sherer. "Towards a universal CDAR device: A high-performance adapter-based inline media encryptor." In 2017 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/milcom.2017.8170815.

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Sengupta, Kaushik. "Universally Programmable Chip-scale TeraHertz Systems for Future Wireless Communication and Sensing." In Photonic Networks and Devices. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/networks.2021.nem4b.4.

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Reports on the topic "Universal Device Communication"

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Modlo, Yevhenii O., Serhiy O. Semerikov, Stanislav L. Bondarevskyi, Stanislav T. Tolmachev, Oksana M. Markova, and Pavlo P. Nechypurenko. Methods of using mobile Internet devices in the formation of the general scientific component of bachelor in electromechanics competency in modeling of technical objects. [б. в.], February 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3677.

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An analysis of the experience of professional training bachelors of electromechanics in Ukraine and abroad made it possible to determine that one of the leading trends in its modernization is the synergistic integration of various engineering branches (mechanical, electrical, electronic engineering and automation) in mechatronics for the purpose of design, manufacture, operation and maintenance electromechanical equipment. Teaching mechatronics provides for the meaningful integration of various disciplines of professional and practical training bachelors of electromechanics based on the concept of modeling and technological integration of various organizational forms and teaching methods based on the concept of mobility. Within this approach, the leading learning tools of bachelors of electromechanics are mobile Internet devices (MID) – a multimedia mobile devices that provide wireless access to information and communication Internet services for collecting, organizing, storing, processing, transmitting, presenting all kinds of messages and data. The authors reveals the main possibilities of using MID in learning to ensure equal access to education, personalized learning, instant feedback and evaluating learning outcomes, mobile learning, productive use of time spent in classrooms, creating mobile learning communities, support situated learning, development of continuous seamless learning, ensuring the gap between formal and informal learning, minimize educational disruption in conflict and disaster areas, assist learners with disabilities, improve the quality of the communication and the management of institution, and maximize the cost-efficiency. Bachelor of electromechanics competency in modeling of technical objects is a personal and vocational ability, which includes a system of knowledge, skills, experience in learning and research activities on modeling mechatronic systems and a positive value attitude towards it; bachelor of electromechanics should be ready and able to use methods and software/hardware modeling tools for processes analyzes, systems synthesis, evaluating their reliability and effectiveness for solving practical problems in professional field. The competency structure of the bachelor of electromechanics in the modeling of technical objects is reflected in three groups of competencies: general scientific, general professional and specialized professional. The implementation of the technique of using MID in learning bachelors of electromechanics in modeling of technical objects is the appropriate methodic of using, the component of which is partial methods for using MID in the formation of the general scientific component of the bachelor of electromechanics competency in modeling of technical objects, are disclosed by example academic disciplines “Higher mathematics”, “Computers and programming”, “Engineering mechanics”, “Electrical machines”. The leading tools of formation of the general scientific component of bachelor in electromechanics competency in modeling of technical objects are augmented reality mobile tools (to visualize the objects’ structure and modeling results), mobile computer mathematical systems (universal tools used at all stages of modeling learning), cloud based spreadsheets (as modeling tools) and text editors (to make the program description of model), mobile computer-aided design systems (to create and view the physical properties of models of technical objects) and mobile communication tools (to organize a joint activity in modeling).
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