Papers by Luis Talavera Ríos
In the Internet of Mobile Things (IoMT) paradigm, Smart Things/Objects can be moved, or else can ... more In the Internet of Mobile Things (IoMT) paradigm, Smart Things/Objects can be moved, or else can move autonomously, and yet remain accessible and controllable remotely from any other computer over the Internet.
In this context of general and unrestricted mobility of Smart Objects, the main challenge is to ensure endured connectivity and discovery of Smart Objects, as well as efficient and scalable remote access to their sensors and actuators.
This paper describes the concept of {\em Mobile Hub}, a flexible middleware service that enables of the Internet of Mobile Things, its design and prototype implementation for Android and Bluetooth.
Preliminary experiments have shown that our implementation delivers good mobility responsiveness and that the concept is suitable for applications which have to deal with with the mobility of Smart Objects.

The current ubiquity of smart phones with mobile Internet and several short-range wireless interf... more The current ubiquity of smart phones with mobile Internet and several short-range wireless interfaces (NFC, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Smart) and the fact that these devices are carried almost anytime and anywhere by users, enables potentially new pervasive sensing applications where smartphones can act as universal hubs for interaction with sensors (or sensor networks) that have only short-range wireless connectivity. Thus, in next years we can expect an increasing number of long-term and large-scale deployments for various crowd-sourced monitoring applications, such as environment monitoring, domestic utility meter reading, urban monitoring, etc. In this paper, we present the implementation and initial performance results with our mobile-cloud middleware that enables such opportunistic mobile sensing. One of the singular features of our middleware is the capability to discover, dynamically download and install sensor-specific transcoding modules on the mobile phone according to the encountered sensor type and make.
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Papers by Luis Talavera Ríos
In this context of general and unrestricted mobility of Smart Objects, the main challenge is to ensure endured connectivity and discovery of Smart Objects, as well as efficient and scalable remote access to their sensors and actuators.
This paper describes the concept of {\em Mobile Hub}, a flexible middleware service that enables of the Internet of Mobile Things, its design and prototype implementation for Android and Bluetooth.
Preliminary experiments have shown that our implementation delivers good mobility responsiveness and that the concept is suitable for applications which have to deal with with the mobility of Smart Objects.