SPICE will research, prototype, and evaluate an extendable overlay architecture and framework to support the creation, testing, and deployment of intelligent mobile services.
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08.05.2009
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In close cooperation with industrial partners the competence centre for “Smart Environments” has designed and implemented an innovative content management system for AV content in the home environment and a corresponding demonstrator application.
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14.01.2009
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MobiLife brings advances in mobile applications and services within the reach of users in their everyday life, based on the evolving capabilities of 3G systems and beyond. The user-centric R&D in MobiLife includes applications and services frameworks with innovative applications and services, enabling technologies and service components, user and industry evaluation, and exploring and removing hurdles between service development and deployment.
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14.01.2009
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The general objective of the project is to define and prototype a cross-media content management framework with an integrated community platform for sharing multimedia and metadata information across devices like PC, iDTV, PDAs and mobile phones.
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14.01.2009
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The overall objective in the mCDN project is to design seamless content delivery by focusing on interlayer interactions
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14.01.2009
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MINDS is aiming to present innovative information services for mobile phones and to define technical and commercial standards.
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14.01.2009
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The Future Home project aims to create a solid, secure, user friendly home networking concept based on wireless networking technologies.
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14.01.2009
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The share it! project developed an end-to-end system that enables easy access to and transfer of personal content between local storage devices using home-to-home (h2h) networks and that enables innovative services through a seamless combination of on-line, broadcast, and stored content.
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08.03.2010
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The ICE-CREAM project investigates how to make compelling experiences for end-users based on enabling technologies for interactive media, such as DVB-MHP, Internet and MPEG-4. The goals of the ICE-CREAM project are to extend the notion of interaction, to exploit domestic activities and familiar settings, and to make the user environment part of the visual experience.
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14.01.2009
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