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This seminar is completed. You can find more information about the next seminar in summer semester 2011: >here<
With smartphones being wide spread, the first real ubiquitous computing devices are available. These phones are often packed with a variety of different sensors which can be utilized to make assumptions about the user`s current situation and actions. In this seminar we will develop mobile applications in a scenraio of remote control, digital lifelogs or interactive real-world games. The plattform for development will be the Java-based Android OS running on Nexus One phones.
Dates:
- Kickoff: October 19 2010, 16-18 pm, Building D3 2 (DFKI), Room -2.17 “Reuse”
» Introduction - Second meeting: October 27 2010, 16-18 pm, Building D3 2 (DFKI), Room -2.17 “Reuse”
» Group allocation
» Topic assignment - Submission of presentation slides (workplan): November 09 2010, 11:59 pm
- Project workplan presentation: November 10 2010, 16-18 pm, Building D3 2 (DFKI), Room -2.17 “Reuse”
- Submission of presentation slides (related work): November 16 2010, 11:59 pm
- Related work presentation (1): November 17 2010, 16-18 pm, Building D3 2 (DFKI), Room -2.17 “Reuse”
- Related work presentation (2): November 24 2010, 16-18 pm, Building D3 2 (DFKI), Room -2.17 “Reuse”
- Submission of presentation slides (1st milestone): December 14 2010, 11:59 pm
- First milestone presentation: December 15 2010, 16-19 pm, Building D3 2 (DFKI), Room +2.30 “Turing”
- Submission of code (1st milestone): January 07, 2011, 11:59 pm
- Submission of presentation (final presentation): February 01 2010, 2011, 11:59 pm
- Final results presentation: February 02 2010, 16-19 pm, Building D3 2 (DFKI), Room -2.17 “Reuse”
- Submission of code/documentation (final presentation): February 02 2010, 2011, 11:59 pm
- Submission of code/documentation (update): February 28 2010, 2011, 11:59 pm
- Seminar finished
Slides
- October 19 2010 » Introduction
- October 19 2010 » Scenarios
- October 27 2010 » Presentation Guideline [updated November 02 2010]
- October 27 2010 » Getting Started
Requirements
- Paper research + Talk
- Application development + Presentation
- Attendance is compulsory for all dates
Scenarios
- Android-based Remote Control
- Collaborative Lifelog
- Interactive Real‐World Games
- (your own one)