This document summarizes Luigi De Russis's research activities related to human-computer interaction in ambient intelligence environments. His main research focuses on gaze interaction, developing interfaces to incentivize energy efficient behavior, and rule-based activity delegation. Some of his other projects involve a wearable notification device called dWatch, a speech-driven home interface for people with disabilities, and frameworks for processing sensor data streams. He supervises several student projects and has published papers in relevant journals and conferences. Future work will include completing ongoing projects and evaluating interfaces in a living lab environment.
Introducing a simple way of programing robots, hardware in general and various approaches developed by Microsoft Research Cambridge. The talk was held at the MSRC Christmas Lecture 2005.
Inform- interacting with a dynamic shape displayHari Teja Joshi
ABSTRACT
Past research on shape displays has primarily focused on rendering content and user interface elements through shape output, with less emphasis on dynamically changing UIs. We propose utilizing shape displays in three different ways to mediate interaction: to facilitate by providing dynamic physical affordances through shape change, to restrict by guiding users with dynamic physical constraints, and to manipulate by actuating physical objects. We outline potential interaction techniques and introduce Dynamic Physical Affordances and Constraints with our inFORM system, built on top of a state-of-the-art shape display, which provides for variable stiffness rendering and real-time user input through direct touch and tangible interaction. A set of motivating examples demonstrates how dynamic affordances, constraints and object actuation can create novel interaction possibilities.
Introducing a simple way of programing robots, hardware in general and various approaches developed by Microsoft Research Cambridge. The talk was held at the MSRC Christmas Lecture 2005.
Inform- interacting with a dynamic shape displayHari Teja Joshi
ABSTRACT
Past research on shape displays has primarily focused on rendering content and user interface elements through shape output, with less emphasis on dynamically changing UIs. We propose utilizing shape displays in three different ways to mediate interaction: to facilitate by providing dynamic physical affordances through shape change, to restrict by guiding users with dynamic physical constraints, and to manipulate by actuating physical objects. We outline potential interaction techniques and introduce Dynamic Physical Affordances and Constraints with our inFORM system, built on top of a state-of-the-art shape display, which provides for variable stiffness rendering and real-time user input through direct touch and tangible interaction. A set of motivating examples demonstrates how dynamic affordances, constraints and object actuation can create novel interaction possibilities.
Presentazione tenuta al "4° Dauin Lunch Seminar" al Politecnico di Torino il 16/05/2018.
Video: https://youtu.be/r-_HszuwKRY
Abstract:
Gli ambienti intelligenti (Smart home, Smart building, Smart city, Smart car) vengono proposti come sistemi che aiutano gli utenti nelle loro attività quotidiane, andando loro incontro in modo trasparente e intelligente, proattivo ed efficiente, evitando di infastidirli o di compiere azioni contrarie alla loro volontà.
Gli ambienti intelligenti, basati su tecnologie IoT, hanno raggiunto una enorme complessità in quanto integrano sensori e machine learning, architetture distribuite ed interfacce tangibili, protocolli di comunicazione e analisi dei dati. Nella ricerca delle miglior soluzioni per la miriade di problemi che un ambiente intelligente deve gestire, i ricercatori del settore IoT si sono concentrati spesso sugli aspetti più tecnologici, dimenticando o abbandonando le aspettative, i bisogni ed i desideri degli utenti.
Nel seminario ragioneremo sulle “mostruosità” che questa disattenzione ha generato sugli utenti, sia dal punto di vista della ricerca che dei prodotti di mercato, e discuteremo in merito agli aspetti metodologici e progettuali che è necessario recuperare.
In this presentation, I describe the Context-Aware concept, Context-Aware Computing, and Context-Aware application with some application example of use it
EVALUATION & TRENDS OF SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM NETWORK IN UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING EN...Eswar Publications
With the emergence of ubiquitous computing, whole scenario of computing has been changed. It affected many inter disciplinary fields. This paper visions the impact of ubiquitous computing on video surveillance system. With increase in population and highly specific security areas, intelligent monitoring is the major requirement of modern world .The paper describes the evolution of surveillance system from analog to multi sensor ubiquitous system. It mentions the demand of context based architectures. It draws the benefit of merging of cloud computing to boost the surveillance system and at the same time reducing cost and maintenance. It analyzes some surveillance system architectures which are made for ubiquitous deployment. It provides major challenges and opportunities for the researchers to make surveillance system highly efficient and make them seamlessly embed
in our environments.
Presentation on Ubiqutous Computing. Describes basic aspects of this computing. How it can be deployed in our day-to-day life. applications and advantages.
The economies of mankind have evolved dramatically over time. From hunter-gatherers, we settled down once
we discovered the art of farming, thereby giving rise to the first settlements and the first true economies.
Nevertheless, as settlements became towns we became reliant on trading, even more so as empires started to
flourish in the ancient times. This, in turn, resulted in a manufacturing base which grew rapidly with the start of
the industrial era in the 1800’s which further cemented the dominant position that the West had in the world.
However, as we know, it did not stop there and soon it became apparent that in order to manage such complex
systems, information and knowledge was required. The age of the knowledge worker was upon us and it is estimated by the IDC that the growth rate of knowledge workers worldwide doubled compared to that of other occupations between 1999 and 2007. This has underpinned the continuing economic growth of the West, but also necessitated structural changes in its economies as knowledge work differs not only from manual work in that it delivers information rather than goods, but it also requires higher degrees of flexibility and autonomy and
is reliant on innovation driven by collaboration. This, in turn, necessitates different systems, working practices, technology and organisational models.
Whilst the West has been building up its knowledge industry, it did so at the expense of its manufacturing
industry as its citizens became wealthier and rising labour costs made it economically unviable to compete with
developing countries who were not burdened with such welfare and legacy costs. The result was a notable shift
in manufacturing from the developed countries towards the developing countries, but as the latter ones are
building up their product base too, many of them are now also undergoing a rapid transition into knowledge
based industries.
2
Technology Adoption Lifecycle meets Intercultural Competence ContinuumKevin Carter
Special thanks to Daniel Maycock, an IT Strategy Solution Architect for Slalom Consulting, for being the inspiration to the diagram above. The model represents the belief that as leaders increase their cultural competence, they also increase their ability to inspire technology adoption with a larger base of individuals.
Inclusion Innovation represents the intersection of Diversity, Inclusion, Intercultural Competence and Social Media Technology.
What do you think?
Presentation of research material towards an individual project for Ambient Visualisation with Devices (DESC9179), semester 2, 2007, Faculty of Architecture Design and Planning, The University of Sydney, by Piotr Kulaga.
Numa parceria com a Agência para a Energia ADENE, a IBM, a Câmara Municipal de Faro, a Universidade do Algarve e a CCDR do Algarve, a Iniciativa CONSTRUÇÃO SUSTENTÁVEL realiza o SEMINÁRIO “Cidades mais Inteligentes”, a partir das 18:00h no dia 12 de Abril no Auditório da CCDR do Algarve. O SEMINÁRIO enquadra-se na Semana Europeia da Energia Sustentável através do programa Enterprise Europe Network e o programa encontra-se em: www.construcaosustentavel.pt.
O TEMA: CIDADES MAIS INTELIGENTES:
Com mais de metade da população do planeta a habitar em cidades os temas da sustentabilidade e da resiliência urbanas tornam-se cada vez mais importantes. Uma cidade sustentável é, por definição, “compacta, completa e conectada”. A cidade inteligente nasce deste conceito de sustentabilidade urbana e assenta numa gestão dinâmica e em tempo real de todos as condições e dos fluxos que a cidade gera, dando prioridade à resiliência da cidade, à eficiência na utilização de recursos e à utilização de recursos renováveis, distribuindo os benefícios de forma equitativa.
A eficiência energético-ambiental do meio edificado, a descentralização da transformação de recursos renováveis que introduzem o conceito de “utilizador-produtor”, as “redes inteligentes e bi-direccionais” e a capacidade de “armazenamento descentralizado de recursos” à escala urbana, a disponibilização de toda a informação em tempo real sobre os fluxos e a gestão dinâmica das condicionantes climáticas que afectam o bem estar da cidade, estão entre os temas abordados.
O SEMINÁRIO É DIRIGIDO A:
Autarcas, promotores imobiliários, empresários, arquitectos, engenheiros, gestores de condomínio e de imóveis, proprietários de imóveis ... em suma, a todos que pretendem explorar as oportunidades de intervenção no meio edificado existente com o objectivo de optimizar o respectivo desempenho energético-ambiental.
INSCRIÇÕES:
As inscrições são gratuitas e obrigatórias e são coordenadas pela Iniciativa CONSTRUÇÃO SUSTENTÁVEL. Os interessados poderão inscrever-se através da página na Internet www.construcaosustentavel.pt.
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Os Certificados de Presença são gratuitos e serão emitidos pela Iniciativa CONSTRUÇÃO SUSTENTÁVEL (Tirone Nunes SA) e enviados por e-mail aos participantes interessados.
Presentazione tenuta al "4° Dauin Lunch Seminar" al Politecnico di Torino il 16/05/2018.
Video: https://youtu.be/r-_HszuwKRY
Abstract:
Gli ambienti intelligenti (Smart home, Smart building, Smart city, Smart car) vengono proposti come sistemi che aiutano gli utenti nelle loro attività quotidiane, andando loro incontro in modo trasparente e intelligente, proattivo ed efficiente, evitando di infastidirli o di compiere azioni contrarie alla loro volontà.
Gli ambienti intelligenti, basati su tecnologie IoT, hanno raggiunto una enorme complessità in quanto integrano sensori e machine learning, architetture distribuite ed interfacce tangibili, protocolli di comunicazione e analisi dei dati. Nella ricerca delle miglior soluzioni per la miriade di problemi che un ambiente intelligente deve gestire, i ricercatori del settore IoT si sono concentrati spesso sugli aspetti più tecnologici, dimenticando o abbandonando le aspettative, i bisogni ed i desideri degli utenti.
Nel seminario ragioneremo sulle “mostruosità” che questa disattenzione ha generato sugli utenti, sia dal punto di vista della ricerca che dei prodotti di mercato, e discuteremo in merito agli aspetti metodologici e progettuali che è necessario recuperare.
In this presentation, I describe the Context-Aware concept, Context-Aware Computing, and Context-Aware application with some application example of use it
EVALUATION & TRENDS OF SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM NETWORK IN UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING EN...Eswar Publications
With the emergence of ubiquitous computing, whole scenario of computing has been changed. It affected many inter disciplinary fields. This paper visions the impact of ubiquitous computing on video surveillance system. With increase in population and highly specific security areas, intelligent monitoring is the major requirement of modern world .The paper describes the evolution of surveillance system from analog to multi sensor ubiquitous system. It mentions the demand of context based architectures. It draws the benefit of merging of cloud computing to boost the surveillance system and at the same time reducing cost and maintenance. It analyzes some surveillance system architectures which are made for ubiquitous deployment. It provides major challenges and opportunities for the researchers to make surveillance system highly efficient and make them seamlessly embed
in our environments.
Presentation on Ubiqutous Computing. Describes basic aspects of this computing. How it can be deployed in our day-to-day life. applications and advantages.
The economies of mankind have evolved dramatically over time. From hunter-gatherers, we settled down once
we discovered the art of farming, thereby giving rise to the first settlements and the first true economies.
Nevertheless, as settlements became towns we became reliant on trading, even more so as empires started to
flourish in the ancient times. This, in turn, resulted in a manufacturing base which grew rapidly with the start of
the industrial era in the 1800’s which further cemented the dominant position that the West had in the world.
However, as we know, it did not stop there and soon it became apparent that in order to manage such complex
systems, information and knowledge was required. The age of the knowledge worker was upon us and it is estimated by the IDC that the growth rate of knowledge workers worldwide doubled compared to that of other occupations between 1999 and 2007. This has underpinned the continuing economic growth of the West, but also necessitated structural changes in its economies as knowledge work differs not only from manual work in that it delivers information rather than goods, but it also requires higher degrees of flexibility and autonomy and
is reliant on innovation driven by collaboration. This, in turn, necessitates different systems, working practices, technology and organisational models.
Whilst the West has been building up its knowledge industry, it did so at the expense of its manufacturing
industry as its citizens became wealthier and rising labour costs made it economically unviable to compete with
developing countries who were not burdened with such welfare and legacy costs. The result was a notable shift
in manufacturing from the developed countries towards the developing countries, but as the latter ones are
building up their product base too, many of them are now also undergoing a rapid transition into knowledge
based industries.
2
Technology Adoption Lifecycle meets Intercultural Competence ContinuumKevin Carter
Special thanks to Daniel Maycock, an IT Strategy Solution Architect for Slalom Consulting, for being the inspiration to the diagram above. The model represents the belief that as leaders increase their cultural competence, they also increase their ability to inspire technology adoption with a larger base of individuals.
Inclusion Innovation represents the intersection of Diversity, Inclusion, Intercultural Competence and Social Media Technology.
What do you think?
Presentation of research material towards an individual project for Ambient Visualisation with Devices (DESC9179), semester 2, 2007, Faculty of Architecture Design and Planning, The University of Sydney, by Piotr Kulaga.
Numa parceria com a Agência para a Energia ADENE, a IBM, a Câmara Municipal de Faro, a Universidade do Algarve e a CCDR do Algarve, a Iniciativa CONSTRUÇÃO SUSTENTÁVEL realiza o SEMINÁRIO “Cidades mais Inteligentes”, a partir das 18:00h no dia 12 de Abril no Auditório da CCDR do Algarve. O SEMINÁRIO enquadra-se na Semana Europeia da Energia Sustentável através do programa Enterprise Europe Network e o programa encontra-se em: www.construcaosustentavel.pt.
O TEMA: CIDADES MAIS INTELIGENTES:
Com mais de metade da população do planeta a habitar em cidades os temas da sustentabilidade e da resiliência urbanas tornam-se cada vez mais importantes. Uma cidade sustentável é, por definição, “compacta, completa e conectada”. A cidade inteligente nasce deste conceito de sustentabilidade urbana e assenta numa gestão dinâmica e em tempo real de todos as condições e dos fluxos que a cidade gera, dando prioridade à resiliência da cidade, à eficiência na utilização de recursos e à utilização de recursos renováveis, distribuindo os benefícios de forma equitativa.
A eficiência energético-ambiental do meio edificado, a descentralização da transformação de recursos renováveis que introduzem o conceito de “utilizador-produtor”, as “redes inteligentes e bi-direccionais” e a capacidade de “armazenamento descentralizado de recursos” à escala urbana, a disponibilização de toda a informação em tempo real sobre os fluxos e a gestão dinâmica das condicionantes climáticas que afectam o bem estar da cidade, estão entre os temas abordados.
O SEMINÁRIO É DIRIGIDO A:
Autarcas, promotores imobiliários, empresários, arquitectos, engenheiros, gestores de condomínio e de imóveis, proprietários de imóveis ... em suma, a todos que pretendem explorar as oportunidades de intervenção no meio edificado existente com o objectivo de optimizar o respectivo desempenho energético-ambiental.
INSCRIÇÕES:
As inscrições são gratuitas e obrigatórias e são coordenadas pela Iniciativa CONSTRUÇÃO SUSTENTÁVEL. Os interessados poderão inscrever-se através da página na Internet www.construcaosustentavel.pt.
CERTIFICADOS DE PRESENÇA:
Os Certificados de Presença são gratuitos e serão emitidos pela Iniciativa CONSTRUÇÃO SUSTENTÁVEL (Tirone Nunes SA) e enviados por e-mail aos participantes interessados.
(Crestani et al., 2004) The proliferation of mobile devices and thMargaritoWhitt221
(Crestani et al., 2004) The proliferation of mobile devices and the ubiquity of computing and networking technologies have revolutionized how we access information. Mobile and ubiquitous information access is now an essential issue in human-computer interaction, information retrieval, and computer-supported cooperative work.
The International Workshop on Mobile and Ubiquitous Information Access (MobileHCI) was held in Udine, Italy, on September 8, 2003. It included user interface design issues, novel interaction techniques, context-aware applications, collaborative systems, and social implications of mobile computing. They provide a snapshot of the state-of-the-art in this rapidly evolving field. They will interest researchers and practitioners in human-computer interaction, information retrieval, and computer-supported cooperative work.
The workshop was organized by Fabio Crestani, Mark Dunlop, and Stefano Mizzaro. It was in conjunction with the Ninth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI International 2003).
(Bace et al.,2020) Part of this is that it's challenging to quantify visual attention in mobile HCI. In a recent paper, Bace et al. tried to address this challenge by quantifying how often and for how long users look at their mobile devices.
The researchers found that, on average, users look at their devices around 46 times per day. They also found that users spend more time looking at their instruments when using them for communication purposes, such as text messaging or phone calls. This suggests a need for further research into how mobile devices can be designed to capture better and hold users' attention.
The researchers also found that users look at their devices more often in a social setting, such as a meeting or a party. This suggests that mobile devices may be distracting us from our social interactions.
In conclusion, the study provides valuable insights into how we can better understand and quantify visual attention in mobile HCI.
(Oulasvirta et al.,2005) Mobile HCI 2004 was a seminal conference on human-computer interaction with mobile technology. The meeting was highly successful, and its impact is still felt today.
The theme of the conference was "Experience and Reflection." This theme was reflected in the papers presented at the meeting, which covered a wide range of topics related to mobile HCI. The papers addressed user experience, design principles, interaction techniques, and evaluation methods in addition to these technical papers, keynote speeches, and panel discussions on various aspects of mobile HCI.
The Mobile HCI 2004 conference was an important event in the history of mobile HCI. It helped establish the field as a central research area, and its papers have significantly impacted how mobile HCI is conducted today.
(Jia, 2014) The limited display space of mobile devices is inadequate for simultaneously displaying all the information needed in context. This paper proposes a novel mobile ...
Separation of Organic User Interfaces: Envisioning the Diversity of Programma...Felix Epp
Emerging technologies in nanotechnology, material science and mi- cro-robotics will make Programmable Matter possible. This creates the vision of transformable user interfaces as the successor of today’s user interfaces. This theoretical work discusses the new concepts in creating these interfaces. Instead of creating a singular device for the various use-cases and contents, future inter- faces will focus more on representing the underlying content and mental models than on a certain technique. This will lead to a vast variety of physical devices each representing one virtual entity and forming the overall user interaction in combination with each other. The concept of TiID – Time Interface Device – exemplifies such a device by including all time dependent actions and attributes in one device.
Future Learning LandscapesTowards the Convergence of Pervasive and Contextual Computing, Global Social Media and Semantic Web in Technology Enhanced Learning
Build an application upon Semantic Web models. Brief overview of Apache Jena and OWL-API.
Semantic Web course
e-Lite group (https://elite.polito.it)
Politecnico di Torino, 2017
Introduction to the Python programming language (version 2.x)
Ambient intelligence: technology and design
http://bit.ly/polito-ami
Politecnico di Torino, 2015
PowerOnt: an ontology-based approach for power consumption estimation in Smar...Luigi De Russis
Presentation given at the 1st Cognitive Internet of Things Technologies (COIOTE 2014)
October 27, 2014, Rome, Italy
The paper is available on the PORTO open access repositor of Politecnico di Torino: http://porto.polito.it/2570936/
Short seminar about the Semantic Web for the "Artificial Intelligence" course at Politecnico di Torino (academic year 2012/2013)
An updated version is available at http://www.slideshare.net/luigidr/semantic-web-an-introduction
An overview on social network technologies: are they "typical" website? Or do they work in a different way? How many and what technologies do Facebook and Instagram use?
Presentation made for the Multimedia Languages and Environments course at Politecnico di Torino (academic year 2013/2014).
A brief overview about writing clean code. Presentation made for the Multimedia Languages and Environments course at Politecnico di Torino (academic year 2012/2013).
Living in Smart Environments - 2nd year PhD Report
1. Second Year Evaluation (XVI cycle) Luigi De Russis
Living in Smart Environments:
Interfaces, Interaction and
Usability
2. HCI in the Ambient Intelligence field
2
Ambient Intelligence (AmI)
vision of a future information society
in which people are empowered through a digital
environment
aware of their presence and context
sensitive, adaptive and responsive to their needs, habits, gestures
and emotions
must be Pervasive Pervasive
user-friendly computing communication
secure Intelligent
controllable User-friendly
almost invisible Interface
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3. Overview
3
Exploring different interactions with the environment…
WIMP Mobile Wearable
Touch Natural Language Gaze
… in different topics and areas
School and Residential
Industrial sensors monitoring
university appliances control
Energy
Universal Access Activity delegation
saving
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4. Research-related activities
4
Main research domain Side activities
gaze interaction Dog-related activities
DOGeye
other projects
“energy efficient”
behavior scientific activities
rule-based activity
delegation
wearable interaction
dWatch
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5. DOGeye
5
Multimodal eye-based
application
enable people with motor
disabilities to control and
manage their homes
User testing with
experienced as well not
experienced eye-tracker
users gives good results
Publication
D. Bonino, E. Castellina, F. Corno, L. De Russis, “DOGeye: Controlling
your Home with Eye Interaction”, Interacting with Computers, 2011
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6. “Energy efficient” behavior (I)
6
Design of an innovative user interface
to incentivize responsible and “green” energy consumption
behaviors in domestic environments
Development of a user survey, published on the Internet
presented the designed interface working in 2 different
modalities
collected information about user understanding, and opinions or
ideas on the proposed interaction paradigms
nearly 1000 replies were received and a lot of suggestions were
given to improve the presented interface
Publication
D. Bonino, F. Corno, L. De Russis, “Home Energy Consumption
Feedback: A User Survey”, Energy and Building, 2012
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7. “Energy efficient” behavior (II)
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Development of an
Android app exploiting
the survey results as a
master thesis which I
supervised
STORIES (Polo ICT -
feasibility study)
advanced user interfaces
and user interaction
methodologies for
improving user awareness
about energy consumption
and energy saving in
homes
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8. Rule-based activity delegation
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Need to find a balance
between:
fully-automated home
full user control
Design of a rule definition
interface specifically aimed
at “not-skilled” home
inhabitants
An Android application is
under development as a
master thesis I supervise
Publication
D. Bonino, F. Corno, L. De Russis, “A User-Friendly Interface for Rules
Composition in Intelligent Environments”, International Symposium on
Ambient Intelligence, 2011
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9. dWatch
9
Wearable notification and command
system prototype
low-cost and off-the-shelf
handle messages coming from the
environment
quick access command
Preliminary user study shows interest
in real-world use
Publications
D. Bonino, F. Corno, L. De Russis, “dWatch: a Personal Wrist Watch
for Smart Environments”, 3rd International Conference on Ambient
Systems, Networks and Technologies, 2012
D. Bonino, F. Corno, L. De Russis, “The Smart Home on Your Wrist”,
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics (under review)
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10. Dog-related activities
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DogPower
publish energy and power consumptions for different devices, eventually
by estimating their individual consumptions from aggregated points of
measure
Speak2Home
speech-driven interface for a smart home, for the benefit of mobility
impaired users
spChains
framework for building re-usable and modular processing chains for
monitoring (and alerting) tasks, especially in the energy field, built atop
of a set of standard, and extensible, stream processing blocks
Publications
D. Bonino, F. Corno, L. De Russis, “Real-time Big Data Processing for Domain
Experts, An Application to Smart Buildings”, chapter in: Big Data Computing
(in press)
D. Bonino, L. De Russis, “Mastering real-time big data with stream processing
chains”, XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2012
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11. Other activities…
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Other projects I’m (was) involved
JEERP (J-Energy Enterprise Resource Planning)
D. Bonino, F. Corno, L. De Russis, G. Ferrero, “JEERP: Energy-aware
Enterprise Resource Planning”, IEEE IT Professional (under review)
Applus.enérgie
creation of a smart and shared management system for energy
consumptions in public buildings intended for technical training
SMILE-O
framework for the optimization of electrical consumption and production,
based on a provisional model
Department editor for XRDS, The ACM Magazine for Students
Reviewer
Interact 2011 - 2013 (conference)
Interacting with Computer (Elsevier journal)
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12. Future works
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Complete on-going projects
“Energy efficient” behavior app (paper in writing) and
its integration with Dog
Rules app
Visual programming interface for the spChains
framework
Evaluation in the Applus.enérgie Living Labs
students, teachers and technicians of Politecnico and
Verrés I.S.I.T.P. involved
Start working on Distributed User Interface (DUI)
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13. Thanks!
Luigi De Russis
luigi.derussis@polito.it
http://elite.polito.it
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