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Corinne Kassapoglou Faist obtained a EE diploma at EPFL (1985) and a M.S. in Mathematics at Rutgers University (1997). From 1985 to 1989 she worked as a R.and T.A at the EE. Department and later at the Mathematics Department at EPFL, respectively on the implementation of control algorithms on DSPs and on the dynamics of recursive digital filters. From 1991 to 1997 she resided in the U.S. for family reasons. She joined the Real-Time and Software group at CSEM in 1998. Her interests include algorithms and protocols for secure communications, communication protocols, distributed software. She is a mother of 3.

07.06.2005

An Integrated Platform

for Location-based Services

LOCATION: Zürich


SPEAKER: Corinne Kassapoglou Faist   COMPANY: Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (CSEM)
SLIDES: 050607_javaTech_Polos_jugs.pdf

In the context of a EU project, an integrated platform that caters for the full range of issues related to location-based services (service development, deployment and provisioning) has been developed and demonstrated. The platform serves as an execution environment for service instances, integrates various positioning systems (GPS, GSM-based, WLAN-based), and supports multiple end-user intefaces. In addition, a service creation environment enables high-level service specification in an XML-based language, service deployment and testing. The platform is based on open technologies, mainly J2EE and Web Services. The service creation envitronment is based on the Eclipse Project.

This talk will be held in English.

Corinne Kassapoglou Faist obtained a EE diploma at EPFL (1985) and a M.S. in Mathematics at Rutgers University (1997). From 1985 to 1989 she worked as a R.and T.A at the EE. Department and later at the Mathematics Department at EPFL, respectively on the implementation of control algorithms on DSPs and on the dynamics of recursive digital filters. From 1991 to 1997 she resided in the U.S. for family reasons. She joined the Real-Time and Software group at CSEM in 1998. Her interests include algorithms and protocols for secure communications, communication protocols, distributed software. She is a mother of 3.


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