Introduction to the DogOnt ontology, which aims at offering a uniform, extensible model for all devices being part of a “local” Internet of Things inside a smart environment.
An overview on the openness of some important European domotic protocols and technologies. This presentation was made for the "Free Software" course of the Politecnico di Torino.
On Friday June, 1st. 2012 we held a small seminar on Home and Building Automation Technologies, with a particular focus on peculiarities, issues and idiosyncrasies to account when starting to integrate a new technology in Dog.
After a first introduction on the general concepts of Home and Building Automation, the seminar focuses on 3 main technologies: MyOpen, KNX and Modbus and for each of them provides a short introduction highlighting the relevant features to account when integrating such technologies in Dog. The last part of the seminar analyzes the design and implementation choices driving the integration of such technologies in Dog, with a particular focus on the abstraction process.
The seminar is the first of 2 presentations on the Home and Building Automation topic. The next seminar will be held on Wednesday June 6th, 2012, and will focus on the Dog gateway, by providing a deep architecture analysis and by proposing several development guidelines.
Smart buildings - architectures and technologiesFulvio Corno
Seminar given to the Ph.D. students of the Department of Computer Science and Automation of Politecnico di Torino to present the research activities of the e-Lite research group.
Presentation that I created while I was working as embedded systems engineer in Makel Elektrik developing devices for home and building automation. This presentation was used for introducing university students to KNX.
An overview on the openness of some important European domotic protocols and technologies. This presentation was made for the "Free Software" course of the Politecnico di Torino.
On Friday June, 1st. 2012 we held a small seminar on Home and Building Automation Technologies, with a particular focus on peculiarities, issues and idiosyncrasies to account when starting to integrate a new technology in Dog.
After a first introduction on the general concepts of Home and Building Automation, the seminar focuses on 3 main technologies: MyOpen, KNX and Modbus and for each of them provides a short introduction highlighting the relevant features to account when integrating such technologies in Dog. The last part of the seminar analyzes the design and implementation choices driving the integration of such technologies in Dog, with a particular focus on the abstraction process.
The seminar is the first of 2 presentations on the Home and Building Automation topic. The next seminar will be held on Wednesday June 6th, 2012, and will focus on the Dog gateway, by providing a deep architecture analysis and by proposing several development guidelines.
Smart buildings - architectures and technologiesFulvio Corno
Seminar given to the Ph.D. students of the Department of Computer Science and Automation of Politecnico di Torino to present the research activities of the e-Lite research group.
Presentation that I created while I was working as embedded systems engineer in Makel Elektrik developing devices for home and building automation. This presentation was used for introducing university students to KNX.
The XIM with Bluetooth Smart (also known as Bluetooth Low Energy or BLE) is an LED module with integrated dimming driver. Wireless control greatly simplifies and reduces the cost of lighting installation, eliminating additional wires for communications, and enables much greater flexibility in reconfiguring lights in dynamic environments.
Unlike other wireless lighting control systems, XIM BLE uses wireless technology already available in billions of smartphones and tablets – and a growing ecosystem of sensors and switches. These devices communicate with mobile devices, and through gateways to desktop applications, that vastly simplify the provisioning, control, and administration of lighting installations, while also enabling new capabilities such as beacons, wayfinding, and more general building management.
IoT and connected devices: an overviewPascal Bodin
This is the presentation I use as a support to my 9 hour-long talk to postgraduate students of a French Telecom and Electronics Master. The idea is to provide them with a broad view, including some non-technical domains.
This is the presentation I use as a support for a nine-hour talk to future IoT project leaders. Several dimensions are addressed: functionalities, technologies (devices, embedded software, positioning, communications, etc.), project management, ecosystem structure, etc.
IEEE Information Technology Professional Conference 2014. As the Industrial Internet of Things gains acceptance, the physical layer needs to be addressed at the sensor level
An introduction to the Dog2.3 inner architecture. Stating from an high-level description of Intelligent Domotic Environment, this presentation provides deeper insights on the Dog architecture together with development guidelines for open source contributors.
The XIM with Bluetooth Smart (also known as Bluetooth Low Energy or BLE) is an LED module with integrated dimming driver. Wireless control greatly simplifies and reduces the cost of lighting installation, eliminating additional wires for communications, and enables much greater flexibility in reconfiguring lights in dynamic environments.
Unlike other wireless lighting control systems, XIM BLE uses wireless technology already available in billions of smartphones and tablets – and a growing ecosystem of sensors and switches. These devices communicate with mobile devices, and through gateways to desktop applications, that vastly simplify the provisioning, control, and administration of lighting installations, while also enabling new capabilities such as beacons, wayfinding, and more general building management.
IoT and connected devices: an overviewPascal Bodin
This is the presentation I use as a support to my 9 hour-long talk to postgraduate students of a French Telecom and Electronics Master. The idea is to provide them with a broad view, including some non-technical domains.
This is the presentation I use as a support for a nine-hour talk to future IoT project leaders. Several dimensions are addressed: functionalities, technologies (devices, embedded software, positioning, communications, etc.), project management, ecosystem structure, etc.
IEEE Information Technology Professional Conference 2014. As the Industrial Internet of Things gains acceptance, the physical layer needs to be addressed at the sensor level
An introduction to the Dog2.3 inner architecture. Stating from an high-level description of Intelligent Domotic Environment, this presentation provides deeper insights on the Dog architecture together with development guidelines for open source contributors.
Creative Hackaton Migraflix - Sprint de Prototipagem de MVPJulien Condamines
"Sprint" de 8hrs desenvolvido pelo Hackathon Criativo da Migraflix para criar soluções inovadoras na integração de refugiados no Brasil. O workshop levou os participantes através do processo de prototipagem de MVP (Produto Mínimo Viável), com o intuito de colher feedback e melhorar os conceitos criativos.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
An end-to-end standard oneM2M infrastructure for the Smart Home - Andre Bottaromfrancis
OSGi Community Event 2015
A new world of applications emerges in the home from the growing variety of things – devices, sensors, actuators – potentially available. Several application domains are considered, e.g., security, energy efficiency, comfort, ambient assisted living, multimedia communication. The Smart Home is slowly taking off.</p>
Several actors exploit a new technical and economic opportunity to catalyze this market. This opportunity is based on the re-use of the infrastructure that telecom operators have deployed for today classic Internet and TV services. It raises technical and business challenges: Telecom operators have to open their home infrastructure to third-party applications while guaranteeing application security and consistency to all home business actors using this infrastructure.
Telecom operators have to open APIs at least two levels of their architecture: APIs in the cloud and APIs on an embedded device environment. This end-to-end infrastructure between the home network and service platforms has also to provide security at several levels, especially a consistent access right management.
The presentation will provide a vision of an open end-to-end architecture providing APIs in the cloud and in a home box to host any application and connect to any device in the Home. Among the standard organizations and industrial alliances, oneM2M standard specifications are making a reference architecture emerge. The implementation of oneM2M standard features in OSGi technology will be detailed, especially the end-to-end access right management discriminating both applications and users when accessing devices.
This infrastructure is currently prototyped thanks to the integration of open source software bricks provided by <a>Open the Box</a>, <a>Eclipse SmartHome</a> and <a>Eclipse OM2M</a> open initiatives.
Digital Catapult Centre Brighton - Dr Nour Aliwired_sussex
At The Digital Catapult Centre Brighton event, Tech Beyond The Screen: Connectivity & Infrastructure on Wednesday 2nd March, Dr Nour Ali from The University of Brighton spoke about mobile and self adaptive ambients in service oriented architecture.
How to control your Smart Appliances (and why) with JEMMA & Arduino Yùnric_iot
A tutorial which will show you how to make a very simple button using an Arduino Yun and configure it to control Smart Appliances compatible with the Energy@home eco-system.
The tutorial has been performed by Riccardo Tomasi (Istituto Superiore Mario Boella - ISMB) and Ivan Grimaldi (Telecom Italia), both members of the Energy@home reference implementation working group and core JEMMA developers. The presentation has been held given at the Torino Mini Maker Faire 2015 (http://makerfairetorino.com/) to a group of makers in a quite special location: the kitchen of Casa Jasmina (http://casajasmina.arduino.cc). For more information on the JEMMA project visit http://wwww.ismb.it.
Full source code used in this tutorial is available at https://github.com/ismb/py-jemma-dal-rest-client
VEDLIOT – Accelerated AIoT. Jens Hagemeyer. 2nd Workshop on Deep Learning for IoT (DL4IoT), co-located with HiPEAC 2023, Toulouse, France, January 2023
Home automation has recently gained a new momentum
thanks to the ever-increasing commercial availability of domotic components.
In this context, researchers are working to provide interoperation
mechanisms and to add intelligence on top of them. For supporting
intelligent behaviors, house modeling is an essential requirement to understand
current and future house states and to possibly drive more
complex actions. In this paper we propose a new house modeling ontology
designed to fit real world domotic system capabilities and to
support interoperation between currently available and future solutions.
Taking advantage of technologies developed in the context of the Semantic
Web, the DogOnt ontology supports device/network independent
description of houses, including both “controllable” and architectural elements.
States and functionalities are automatically associated to the
modeled elements through proper inheritance mechanisms and by means
of properly defined SWRL auto-completion rules which ease the modeling
process, while automatic device recognition is achieved through
classification reasoning.
02/2017 Santa Clara, California: Networks of autonomous devices and their imp...Frank Alexander Reusch
Direct communication between IoT devices works without central control. The use of expensive gateways is therefore not a prerequisite for IoT. Gateways are inflexible, limited in scaling and an ideal target for hacker attacks. Lemonbeat has reached with this presentation that direct device communication is taken into account in future standard "Web of Things (WoT)". WoT also needs to consider future developments. For example, the self-learning mechanism in the edge area, shown in this lecture.
Course: "Introductory course to HLS FPGA programming"Mirko Mariotti
Slides of the course: "Introductory course to HLS FPGA programming", Nov 27 – 30, 2023. ICSC National research center on HPC, big data and Quantum Computing
Research Overview about the Multimedia Communications Lab (KOM) - Technische Universität Darmstadt - Germany
Research areas towards Adaptive Seamless Multimedia Communications are: Knowledge & Educational Technologies, Multimedia Technologies & Serious Games, Mobile Systems & Sensor Networks, Self-organizing Systems & Overlay Communications, Service-oriented Computing
Rilievo informatico di cavità naturaliDario Bonino
This presentation (in Italian, sorry) introduces the basic principles of cave surveying using information technology, e.g., PCs, graphic tablets, etc. It presents advantages and disadvantages of the IT-based approach with respect to traditional methodologies and introduces some case studies and examples.
Smart Homes and Domotic Environments are promising to revolutionize the daily human life providing users with increased care, adaptability and safety. However, to fully exploit their potential, in everyday life, suitable design and verification tools must be available, allowing architects and designers to correctly implement their ideas and to verify the effects of designed policies on real world environments.
DogSim is a framework and API for automatic generation of state chart simulators from ontology-based descriptions of domotic environments. DogSim has been tested on the model of a 6-room flat equipped with 95 devices. Results show that the approach is feasible and that can easily address realistic home scenarios.
THE IMPORTANCE OF MARTIAN ATMOSPHERE SAMPLE RETURN.Sérgio Sacani
The return of a sample of near-surface atmosphere from Mars would facilitate answers to several first-order science questions surrounding the formation and evolution of the planet. One of the important aspects of terrestrial planet formation in general is the role that primary atmospheres played in influencing the chemistry and structure of the planets and their antecedents. Studies of the martian atmosphere can be used to investigate the role of a primary atmosphere in its history. Atmosphere samples would also inform our understanding of the near-surface chemistry of the planet, and ultimately the prospects for life. High-precision isotopic analyses of constituent gases are needed to address these questions, requiring that the analyses are made on returned samples rather than in situ.
The ability to recreate computational results with minimal effort and actionable metrics provides a solid foundation for scientific research and software development. When people can replicate an analysis at the touch of a button using open-source software, open data, and methods to assess and compare proposals, it significantly eases verification of results, engagement with a diverse range of contributors, and progress. However, we have yet to fully achieve this; there are still many sociotechnical frictions.
Inspired by David Donoho's vision, this talk aims to revisit the three crucial pillars of frictionless reproducibility (data sharing, code sharing, and competitive challenges) with the perspective of deep software variability.
Our observation is that multiple layers — hardware, operating systems, third-party libraries, software versions, input data, compile-time options, and parameters — are subject to variability that exacerbates frictions but is also essential for achieving robust, generalizable results and fostering innovation. I will first review the literature, providing evidence of how the complex variability interactions across these layers affect qualitative and quantitative software properties, thereby complicating the reproduction and replication of scientific studies in various fields.
I will then present some software engineering and AI techniques that can support the strategic exploration of variability spaces. These include the use of abstractions and models (e.g., feature models), sampling strategies (e.g., uniform, random), cost-effective measurements (e.g., incremental build of software configurations), and dimensionality reduction methods (e.g., transfer learning, feature selection, software debloating).
I will finally argue that deep variability is both the problem and solution of frictionless reproducibility, calling the software science community to develop new methods and tools to manage variability and foster reproducibility in software systems.
Exposé invité Journées Nationales du GDR GPL 2024
Observation of Io’s Resurfacing via Plume Deposition Using Ground-based Adapt...Sérgio Sacani
Since volcanic activity was first discovered on Io from Voyager images in 1979, changes
on Io’s surface have been monitored from both spacecraft and ground-based telescopes.
Here, we present the highest spatial resolution images of Io ever obtained from a groundbased telescope. These images, acquired by the SHARK-VIS instrument on the Large
Binocular Telescope, show evidence of a major resurfacing event on Io’s trailing hemisphere. When compared to the most recent spacecraft images, the SHARK-VIS images
show that a plume deposit from a powerful eruption at Pillan Patera has covered part
of the long-lived Pele plume deposit. Although this type of resurfacing event may be common on Io, few have been detected due to the rarity of spacecraft visits and the previously low spatial resolution available from Earth-based telescopes. The SHARK-VIS instrument ushers in a new era of high resolution imaging of Io’s surface using adaptive
optics at visible wavelengths.
This presentation explores a brief idea about the structural and functional attributes of nucleotides, the structure and function of genetic materials along with the impact of UV rays and pH upon them.
Nutraceutical market, scope and growth: Herbal drug technologyLokesh Patil
As consumer awareness of health and wellness rises, the nutraceutical market—which includes goods like functional meals, drinks, and dietary supplements that provide health advantages beyond basic nutrition—is growing significantly. As healthcare expenses rise, the population ages, and people want natural and preventative health solutions more and more, this industry is increasing quickly. Further driving market expansion are product formulation innovations and the use of cutting-edge technology for customized nutrition. With its worldwide reach, the nutraceutical industry is expected to keep growing and provide significant chances for research and investment in a number of categories, including vitamins, minerals, probiotics, and herbal supplements.
Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...Ana Luísa Pinho
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) provides means to characterize brain activations in response to behavior. However, cognitive neuroscience has been limited to group-level effects referring to the performance of specific tasks. To obtain the functional profile of elementary cognitive mechanisms, the combination of brain responses to many tasks is required. Yet, to date, both structural atlases and parcellation-based activations do not fully account for cognitive function and still present several limitations. Further, they do not adapt overall to individual characteristics. In this talk, I will give an account of deep-behavioral phenotyping strategies, namely data-driven methods in large task-fMRI datasets, to optimize functional brain-data collection and improve inference of effects-of-interest related to mental processes. Key to this approach is the employment of fast multi-functional paradigms rich on features that can be well parametrized and, consequently, facilitate the creation of psycho-physiological constructs to be modelled with imaging data. Particular emphasis will be given to music stimuli when studying high-order cognitive mechanisms, due to their ecological nature and quality to enable complex behavior compounded by discrete entities. I will also discuss how deep-behavioral phenotyping and individualized models applied to neuroimaging data can better account for the subject-specific organization of domain-general cognitive systems in the human brain. Finally, the accumulation of functional brain signatures brings the possibility to clarify relationships among tasks and create a univocal link between brain systems and mental functions through: (1) the development of ontologies proposing an organization of cognitive processes; and (2) brain-network taxonomies describing functional specialization. To this end, tools to improve commensurability in cognitive science are necessary, such as public repositories, ontology-based platforms and automated meta-analysis tools. I will thus discuss some brain-atlasing resources currently under development, and their applicability in cognitive as well as clinical neuroscience.
Salas, V. (2024) "John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) on the Science of Sacred Theol...Studia Poinsotiana
I Introduction
II Subalternation and Theology
III Theology and Dogmatic Declarations
IV The Mixed Principles of Theology
V Virtual Revelation: The Unity of Theology
VI Theology as a Natural Science
VII Theology’s Certitude
VIII Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
All the contents are fully attributable to the author, Doctor Victor Salas. Should you wish to get this text republished, get in touch with the author or the editorial committee of the Studia Poinsotiana. Insofar as possible, we will be happy to broker your contact.
5. Two driving forces
Own protocol (Yet
Another…)
Own technology
Asymmetric
interoperability
Vertical solution
(from apps to
devices)
Who cares about
protocols?
Use neutral
representations
Loose coupling
between applications
and home automation
technologies
Mix and merge of
technologies
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(IDE)
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“An environment setting in which
existing automation technologies
are interfaced by a low cost
device (gateway) providing
neutral access to the environment
for interoperation, intelligent
automation scenarios, energy
saving, etc.”
7. IDE Logic Architecture
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GWGW
User
Interface
Data
analysis
User
Interface
User
Interface
Smart
Applianc
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Protocol based on
neutral environment an
device representation
Existing protocols
and devices
8. “Neutral” representation of a smart
environment
Environment Modeling
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Represent the environment as perceived by
human inhabitants (i.e., in a technology
independent way)
Describe the environment setting
Rooms, doors, walls, etc.
Describe devices by modeling
What they can do (commands)
What they can notify (values, status changes,
alerts,…)
In which condition (state) they can be (e.g., on or off)
Support implicit identification
E.g., the lamp on the drawer…
10. DogOnt
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Our solution to Neutral modeling
Declarative modeling of
Environment
Devices
Functionalities (What they can be required to do)
Notifications (What they can notify)
States (In which condition they can be)
Technology independent
Extensible
Based on Semantic Web technologies
OWL
SPARQL
Inference
11. DogOnt
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Stems from
EHS taxonomy
DomoML
Integrates concepts from
ZigBee HA specification
EN50523
ZigBee Energy@Home (experimental)
12. Layered architecture
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Foundational classes (Core)
Taxonmy roots
Relationships
Device-related taxonomies
Functionalities, States,...
Network Components
Instances
Specific for each smart environment
13. DogOnt – Core
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Thing
Building
Environme
nt
Building
Thing Functionalit
y
State
Notificatio
n
Command
StateValue
Notification
Functionalit
y
Query
Functionalit
y
Command
Functionalit
y
UnControllab
le
Controllabl
e
hasState
hasFunctionality
isIn
hasCommand
hasCommand
hasNotification
hasStateValue
generateCommand*
14. DogOnt – Devices
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Lamp
House
Plant
Electric
System
Controllable
Building
Thing Building
Environmen
t
Building Apartment
Room
isIn /
contains
OnOff
Functionality
Control
Functionalit
y
Functionalit
y
hasFunctional
ity
Discrete
State
OnOff
State
StatehasState
16. DogOnt – Instances
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Sample Room
Lamp
Switch
OnOffFunctionality
OnNotification
OffCommand
OnOffNotification
Functionality
OffNotification
OnOffState
OnOffState
hasStateOnCommand
hasFunctionality
hasCommand
hasCommand
isIn
isIn
hasState
hasFunctionality
hasNotification
hasNotificationgenerate
sComma
nd
generates
Comman
d
OnStateValu
e
OffStateValu
e
OffStateValu
e
OnStateValu
e
17. DogOnt – Technology issues
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One ontology facet to model technology
specific aspects
dogont:NetworkComponent
Technology dependent
Not necessarily based on human perception
Not necessarily human understandable
Currently supporting
KNX, Modbus, Echelon (web service), Zwave,
ZigBee, MyHome (Bticino), TexasInstruments
(SmartWatch)
20. Extensibility
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DogOnt (Core) is (can be) extended
Using OWL-defined mechanisms
Typically
Ontology import
owl:SameAs
owl:EquivalentClass
Available extensions
PowerConsumption
ZigBee
Effects
21. Power Consumption
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Attaches power consumption to device state
values
Typical
Nominal
Actual
Power estimation by inference
Device consumption in a given state
Identify most “reliable” consumption
Actual actually measured
Nominal on device label
Typical at the category level
22. Power Consumption
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dogont:
Controllable
dogont:
StateValue
dogont:
OnStateValu
e
dogont:
OffStateValue
dogont:
SimpleLam
p
PowerConsumpti
on
ElectricPo
wer
Consumpti
on
LampOnPow
er
Consumption
GenericOffPow
er
Consumption
PowerConsumpti
on
Value
muo:
QualityValu
e
muo:
UnitOfMeausr
e
isA
isA
isA
isA
isA
isA
isA
value
typicalValue
nominalValue
actualValue
whenIn
whenIn
whenIn
consumptionOf
LampOn
TypicalValue
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Muo:Watt
typicalValue muo:measuredIn
23. ZigBee
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Models ZigBee
Profiles
Clusters
Maps clusters to dogont:Functionalities
Models ZigBee specific aspects
Currently supports
ZigBee HA
ZigBee core (clusters)
ZigBee smart energy (clusters)
ZigBee Energy@Home (devices and clusters)
24. Defines “user tangible” effects as compositions
of
Simple effects
Complex effects
Effects
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25. Exploiting DogOnt on the field
Applications
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7/16/2015Dog in a Nutshell
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D D D D D D D D
GWGW
User
Interface
Data
analysis
DogBundle
s
User
Interface
User
Interface
Smart
Applianc
e
Dog (Domotic OSGi Gateway)
• Off-line class library generation
• On-line configuration
• On-line model merging
Open Source
• http://domoticdog.sourceforge.n
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Off-line rule property checking
E.g., conformance to design/safety rules
On-line rule property checking
E.g., computation of safe exits in case of smoke
detection
Interoperation rule generation
By exploiting ontology relationships (generates
command)
28. Dario Bonino, Politecnico di Torino, Torino,
Italy
dario.bonino@polito.it
http://elite.polito.it/ontologies/dogont.owl
http://elite.polito.it/dogont
http://domoticdog.sourceforge.net
http://elite.polito.it/dog-tools-72
Questions?
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