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===== People ===== | ===== People ===== | ||
- | Here you will find the people behind the AmbientTalk project. They are all PhD Students or Post-doctoral research fellows at the [[http:// | + | The people behind the AmbientTalk project are: 1 professor, 1 post-doc researcher and 6 PhD students from the [[http:// |
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- | //The ambient group (without Stijn Mostinckx) | + | //Part of the ambient group in June 2007. From left to right: Jorge Vallejos, Jessie Dedecker, Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Stijn Timbermont, Wolfgang De Meuter, Tom Van Cutsem.// |
- | == Dr. Jessie Dedecker | + | == Prof. Dr. Wolfgang De Meuter |
- | [[http://www.dedecker.org|Homepage]] | + | [[ http://prog.vub.ac.be/ |
- | My current research topic revolves around collaborative ambient-oriented programming | + | In the past, I have been active in the design and formalisation of prototype-based object-oriented programming |
+ | Keywords are repls, interpreters, | ||
- | Apart from my research on AmOP I also have a general interest in dynamic object-oriented programming languages, concurrency and distribution. | + | As usual, the professor is not the one doing the real work. Please read on for more details on our work: |
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- | == Dr. Wolfgang De Meuter == | + | |
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My area of interest is memory management for distributed systems. More specifically, | My area of interest is memory management for distributed systems. More specifically, | ||
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+ | == Andoni Lombide == | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | I am interested in how to expressively integrate distribution and concurrency with dynamic, object-oriented programming. I am currently looking into programming abstractions that should allow the inherent concurrency of mobile networks consisting of heterogenous devices (such as RFID tags, sensors...) to be exploited in an expressive way. | ||
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[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
- | My research | + | The goal of my research |
- | I am currently | + | |
+ | My ongoing research investigates which abstractions can be used to handle the events produced by an implementation of the fact space model. An interesting path that I am currently | ||
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+ | == Christophe Scholliers == | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | Current-day applications for mobile phones and PDAs are often limited to miniature versions of standard desktop | ||
+ | applications such as browsers, calendar and word processing applications. Only a fraction of the available | ||
+ | applications allows the mobile devices to interact directly | ||
+ | even for the simplest interactions between mobile devices, the implementation needs to deal with a lot of problems | ||
+ | that are inherent to a pervasive computing environment (e.g. frequent disconnections, | ||
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+ | Last year, I have been involved | ||
+ | extension to the tuple space model which provides fine-grained control over the effects of disconnections. | ||
+ | Using a declarative language, every device can specify how it will adjust its behaviour in response to dynamic changes | ||
+ | in its environment. Currently, I am working on an extension of this model that allows applications to work on shared and replicated data. | ||
+ | The use of weak data replication in a mobile environment ensures that there is no need to stop an ongoing application when certain data cannot be synchronized. | ||
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+ | == Stijn Timbermont == | ||
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+ | In an Ambient Intelligent setting, various kinds of hardware are involved, each with its own characteristics. To allow abstraction over the different devices, a standard virtual machine approach is not feasible because it is not possible to abstract over all the devices at the same time. Instead, each device will require an individually adapted virtual machine. | ||
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+ | This reseach proposes a new way to develop virtual machines for Ambient Intelligence. Instead of manually modifying the virtual machine for of a particular device, the virtual machine can be generated by composing reusable modules. The first step is to determine the set of modules that can be used to build a virtual machine. The next step is to find implementation and composition techniques that guarantee the correctness and efficiency of the generated virtual machine. | ||
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- | == Tom Van Cutsem == | + | == Dr. Tom Van Cutsem == |
[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
- | My research | + | Specific to my PhD thesis, my research |
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+ | Within the research track of ambient-oriented programming, | ||
+ | Apart from AmOP, my general research interests include dynamic object-oriented programming languages (reuse/ | ||
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+ | === Former Members === | ||
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+ | == Dr. Jessie Dedecker == | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
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+ | My current research topic revolves around collaborative ambient-oriented programming abstractions. | ||
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+ | Apart from my research on AmOP I also have a general interest in dynamic object-oriented programming languages, concurrency and distribution. | ||
- | Apart from AmOP, my general research interests include dynamic object-oriented programming languages (reuse/ | ||
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