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Sustainable Instrumentation of Everyday Commodities - Concepts and Tools
Boris Brandherm, Alexander Kröner, Jens Haupert, Michael Schmitz, Frank Lehmann and Ralf Gampfer
10th Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications. IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom-12), 10th, March 19-23, Lugano, Switzerland
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Nachhaltiges Konzept zur Förderung der Therapietreue [Sustainable Concept for Increasing Compliance
Boris Brandherm, Alexander Kröner, Michael Schmitz, Jens Haupert, Frank Lehmann and Ralf Gampfer
Demographischer Wandel - Assistenzsysteme aus der Forschung in den Markt. Deutscher AAL-Kongress (AAL-12), 5. Deutscher AAL-Kongress mit Ausstellung, January 23-25, Berlin, Germany
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Patientenindividuelle Förderung der Therapietreue durch intelligente Medikamentenverpackungen
Boris Brandherm, Alexander Kröner, Michael Schneider, Jens Haupert and Michael Schmitz
Demographischer Wandel - Assistenzsysteme aus der Forschung in den Markt. Deutscher AAL-Kongress (AAL), 4. Deutscher AAL-Kongress mit Ausstellung, January 25-26, Berlin, Germany
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Roles and Rights Management Concept With Identification by Electronic Identity Card
Boris Brandherm, Jens Haupert, Alexander Kröner, Michael Schmitz, Frank Lehmann
8th Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications. IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom-2010), March 29 - April 2, Mannheim, Germany, Pages 768-771, ISBN 978-1-4244-5328-3, IEEE Computer Society, 2010.
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Adherence to therapy, what is termed "compliance", is a very important topic in Medicare. It has considerable effects not only in terms of enhancing quality of life for patients, but also in reducing the financial burden on the health care system. The individualized weekly medicament blister for patients (7x4 Box) from 7x4 Pharma increases the compliance and helps to keep the health expenditures as low as possible. A potential extension of the 7x4 Box could be a digital product memory which makes the imprinted data on the box electronically accessible in order to enable new innovative services which helps to increase the compliance. If we do not secure the data from an unauthorized access there is a possibility that third parties can read out the data unperceived and on a grand scale. In this paper we show how we can realize an authorized access -- individually or role-based -- on the data via identification by the new German electronic identity card.
Demo: Authorized Access on and Interaction With Digital Product Memories
Boris Brandherm, Jens Haupert, Alexander Kröner, Michael Schmitz, Frank Lehmann
8th Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications. IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom-2010), March 29 - April 2, Mannheim, Germany, Pages 838-840, ISBN 978-1-4244-5328-3, IEEE Computer Society, 2010.
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In the Project "Semantic Product Memory" we exploit the lessons learned so far for the general design of a Digital Product Memory (DPM). DPMs can be used along their product's life cycle to collect data by different instances. In case of the individualized weekly medicament blister for patients from 7x4 Pharma not only the collected data but even the product itself is private. If we equip such a product with a DPM the collected data should be accessible -individually or role-based- only by authorized persons. This authorized access can be accomplished via a roles and rights management system and a secure identification provided by the new German electronic identity card. With our demonstrator we will present a system, which allows an authorized access on a DPM. Depending on the rights and roles of a user different data and different views will be available and displayed accordingly.
Ein Werkzeug zur Modellierung und Simulation von Benutzerassistenzsystemen in Instrumentierten Umgebungen
Jens Haupert
Masterarbeit, Fachbereich Informatik, Universität des Saarlandes, 2007
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Simulating and Evaluating Public Situated Displays in Virtual Environment Models
Christoph Stahl, Jens Haupert
International Workshop on Modelling and Designing User Assistance in Intelligent Environments (MODIE 2006). In:
SFB 378 - Resource-Adaptive Cognitive Processes, Memo Nr. 86: Thomas Pederson, Helder Pinto, Michael Schmitz, Christoph Stahl, Lucia Terrenghi (Eds.): MODIE 2006, ISSN 0944-7822, pp. 32-35, 2006. Saarland University
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In this position paper, we address the problems that arise during the design phase of intelligent environments that make use of public situated displays for user assistance. We propose a new design process, which is based on an architectural model of the environment. It employs a toolkit that allows the designer of an intelligent environment to verify the visibility of displays from various virtual viewpoints before they are actually acquired and deployed. Our approach furthermore allows the early evaluation of application prototypes. We mirror the screens of real machines to the virtual displays and use an avatar as a positioning loopback device in order to test the behavior of context-aware presentations.
Taking Location Modelling to new Levels: A Map Modelling Toolkit for Intelligent Environments
Christoph Stahl and Jens Haupert
2nd International Workshop on
Location- and Context-Awareness. In:
M. Hazas, J. Krumm, and T. Strang (Eds.): LoCA 2006, LNCS 3987, pp. 74 – 85, 2006. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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We present a map modelling toolkit that meets the special requirements of pedestrian navigation in intelligent environments. Its central component is a graphical editor, which supports geometric modelling of architectural ground plans through polygon meshes. Multiple levels and their interconnections, such as ramps and staircases, can be represented through the aid of layers. In order to support a full range of activities, from travelling to interacting with pervasive user interfaces, coarse models on an outdoor scale can be hierarchically refined by submodels on building and room scales. The XML-encoded models can be useful for positioning systems, referencing spatial context and for route finding through multi-story buildings. Besides the editor, the toolkit provides a routing module for pedestrian navigation.
Entwicklung eines interaktiven Grafikeditors zur hierarchischen geo-referenzierten Umgebungsmodellierung
Jens Haupert
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Der grafische Editor Yamamoto (Yet Another Map Modelling Tool) erlaubt dem
Benutzer die Erstellung eines polgyonbasierten Abbilds von geografischen oder architektonischen Merkmalen anhand eines Hintergrundbildes. Dieses Bild dient als Grundlage zur maßstabsgetreuen Modellierung der Umgebung. Die Darstellung des Modells erfolgt im Editor mittels einer auf OpenGL-basierenden 3D-Grafikarchitektur, die das freie Rotieren und Zoomen sowohl in orthognaler Draufsicht, als auch in perspektivischer Seitenansicht erlaubt. Bei der Modellierung mehrstöckiger Modelle kann die Sichtbarkeit jeder einzelnen Ebene separat festgelegt werden.
Die Erstellung der Modelle erfolgt in 2.5 Dimensionen über Polygonnetze.