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Ubiquitous Computing is the emerging trend in computing systems. Based on this observation this thesis proposes an analysis of the hardware and environmental constraints that rule pervasive platforms. These constraints have a strong impact on the programming of such platforms. Therefore solutions are proposed to facilitate this programming both at the platform and node levels. The first contribution presented in this book proposes a combination of agent-oriented programming with the principles of bio-inspiration (Phylogenesys, Ontogenesys and Epigenesys) to program pervasive platforms such as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ubiquitous Computing is the emerging trend in computing systems. Based on this observation this thesis proposes an analysis of the hardware and environmental constraints that rule pervasive platforms. These constraints have a strong impact on the programming of such platforms. Therefore solutions are proposed to facilitate this programming both at the platform and node levels. The first contribution presented in this book proposes a combination of agent-oriented programming with the principles of bio-inspiration (Phylogenesys, Ontogenesys and Epigenesys) to program pervasive platforms such as the Perplexus platform. The second contribution proposes a method to program efficiently parallelizable applications on each computing node of this platform.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Olivier Brousse obtained his Computer Science and Image Processing Master degree in 2006 at the Univ. of Burgundy. In 2010, he obtained a PhD in Microelectronics and Information Systems with a joint supervision at Univ. of Montpellier 2 and Univ. of Lausanne. Currently, he is working as a research engineer at the Univ. of Burgundy.