Oliver Storz

Publication List Details

Period

2003 - 2008

Number

17

Co-Authors

Supporting Content Scheduling on Situated Public Displays,” accepted for publication (2008)

Oliver Storz

There is increasing interest in creating networks of situated public displays that offer novel forms of interaction and rich media content – often as work towards a vision of ubiquitous computing...

Using Activities to Simplify Interaction with Mobile Services (2008)

Harding, Michael, Storz, Oliver, Friday, Adrian, Salsano, Stefano

Mobile data service use remains low compared with existing services such as text messaging and voice calls. We believe an important limiting factor is the effort demanded of the user to discover and...

Electronic Engineering, (2008)

Carl Barratt, Andrea Brogni, Matthew Chalmers, William R. Cobern, John Crowe, Don Cruickshank, ...

Abstract. In this paper we show how we have used and adapted GT3 to support scalable and flexible remote medical monitoring applications on the Grid. We use two lightweight monitoring devices (a java...

Modular Sensor Architecture for Unobtrusive Routine Clinical Diagnosis (2008)

John Crowe Barrie, John Crowe, Barrie Hayes-gill, Mark Sumner, Carl Barratt, Ben Palethorpe, ...

Clinical diagnosis of pathological conditions is accomplished regularly via the recording and subsequent analysis of a physiological variable from a subject. Problems with current common practice...

Supporting content scheduling on situated public displays. (2006)

Storz, Oliver;, Friday, Adrian;, Davies, Nigel

There is increasing interest in creating networks of situated public displays that offer novel forms of interaction and rich media content—often as work towards a vision of ubiquitous computing or...

Public ubiquitous computing systems: Lessons from the e-campus display deployments. (2006)

Storz, Oliver, Friday, Adrian, Davies, Nigel, Finney, Joe, Sas, Corina, Sheridan, Jennifer

In this paper we reflect on our experiences of deploying ubiquitous computing systems in public spaces and present a series of lessons that we feel will be of benefit to researchers planning similar...

Supporting content scheduling on situated public displays. (2006)

Storz, Oliver, Friday, Adrian, Davies, Nigel

There is increasing interest in creating networks of situated public displays that offer novel forms of interaction and rich media content - often as work towards a vision of ubiquitous computing or...

Towards Simplicity: An Introduction (2005)

Wu, Maomao, Storz, Oliver, Davies, Nigel, Friday, Adrian

With the rapid development of mobile devices, wired and wireless communication technologies, and network based services, people are able to access information ubiquitously using a variety of devices....

Supporting Ordering and Consistency in a Distributed Event Heap for Ubiquitous Computing (2004)

Storz, Oliver, Friday, Adrian, Davies, Nigel

The Stanford Event Heap has been shown to provide appropriate support for constructing interactive workspace applications. Given this success it is natural to consider the Event Heap as a platform to...

The simplicity project: easing the burden of using complex and heterogeneous ICT devices and services (2004)

Davies, Nigel, Friday, Adrian, Storz, Oliver, Blefari-Melazzi, N., Ceneri, G., Cortese, G., ...

As of today, to exploit the variety of different "services", users need to configure each of their devices by using different procedures and need to explicitly select among heterogeneous access...

Modular sensor architecture for unobtrusive routine clinical diagnosis (2004)

Storz, Oliver, Friday, Adrian, Crowe, J., Hayes-Gill, B., Sumner, M., Barratt, C., ...

Clinical diagnosis of pathological conditions is accomplished regularly via the recording and subsequent analysis of a physiological variable from a subject. Problems with current common practice...

Exploring the grid's potential for ubiquitous computing (2004)

Davies, Nigel, Friday, Adrian, Storz, Oliver

In contrast to many scientific disciplines embracing the vision of a uniform global distributed infrastructure to support their activities, ubiquitous computing is currently characterized by an...

Supporting ordering and consistency in a distributed event heap for ubiquitous computing (2004)

Oliver Storz, Adrian Friday, Nigel Davies

Abstract. The Stanford Event Heap has been shown to provide appropriate support for constructing interactive workspace applications. Given this success it is natural to consider the Event Heap as a...

Payment support in ubiquitous computing environments (2003)

Boddupalli, Prasad, Davies, Nigel, Friday, Adrian, Storz, Oliver, Wu, Maomao

Despite ten years of extensive research, M. Weiser's (1991) vision of ubiquitous computing is far from a widespread reality. While research into enabling technologies has progressed significantly,...

Towards `ubiquitous' ubiquitous computing: an alliance with `the grid' (2003)

Storz, Oliver, Friday, Adrian, Davies, Nigel

The drive to implement Ubiquitous Computing systems has driven the development of numerous research prototypes. Distributed systems platforms have emerged, each addressing a subset of the overall...

Leveraging the Grid to Provide a Global Platform for Ubiquitous Computing Research (2003)

Storz, Oliver, Friday, Adrian, Wu, Maomao, Boddupalli, Prasad

The requirement for distributed systems support for Ubicomp has led to the development of numerous platforms, each addressing a subset of the overall requirements of ubiquitous systems. In contrast,...

Towards ‘Ubiquitous’ Ubiquitous Computing: an alliance with the Grid (2003)

Oliver Storz, Adrian Friday, Nigel Davies

Abstract. The drive to implement Ubiquitous Computing systems has motivated the development of numerous research prototypes. Distributed systems platforms have emerged, each addressing a subset of...