Autor: Mikkonen, Tommi
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Tampere University of Technology
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Faculty of Information Technology, University of Jyva ̈skyla ̈, Jyva ̈skyla ̈, Finland, Finland
Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Faculty of Information Technology, University of Jyva ̈skyla ̈, Jyva ̈skyla ̈, Finland, Finland
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Artículo JET: A Proof of Concept Enabling Mobile Devices as Personal Profile ProvidersBerrocal, Javier; Canal, Carlos; Garcia-Alonso, Jose; Mäkitalo, Niko; Mikkonen, Tommi; Miranda, Javier; Murillo Rodríguez, Juan Manuel. Actas de las XX Jornadas de Ingeniería del Software y Bases de Datos (JISBD 2015), 2015-09-15.In recent years smartphone users have increased the number of cloud services and platforms used from them. These platforms and services are usually used, by users, to interact with others people and, by the mobile telephony firms, to create a sociological profile of the people and, thus, achieving a more adapted advertising. However, the information uploaded to these platforms is usually very similar. Uploading it to every platform entails an irrational consumption of the device resources. But, if it is not the same, the sociological profiles created could be inconsistent. The capabilities of current smartphones enable them to keep all the owner’s information and to provide services for accessing it. To achieve such paradigm shift new tools and platforms are needed. This paper reports a proof of concept of a mobile application that creates and stores the sociological profiles of their users, allowing them to send messages based on those profiles. The use of this new paradigm reduces the consumption of the smartphone resources and facilitates the creation of comprehensive sociological profiles.Artículo Towards Collaborative Human-Centric CPSBerrocal, Javier; Canal, Carlos; Garcia-Alonso, Jose; Hernández Núñez, Juan María; Mäkitalo, Niko; Mikkonen, Tommi; Murillo Rodríguez, Juan Manuel. Actas de las XI Jornadas de Ciencia e Ingeniería de Servicios (JCIS 2015), 2015-09-15.The massive involvement of human in Cyber-Physical Systems is to a large extend managed through their smart devices. So far, these devices have been used as simple set of sensors capable of capturing the users context and uploading it to a central server. However, this architecture leads to a high consumption of the device’s resources. Consumption that is dramatically increased when similar data are used in several CPS. Nevertheless, smart devices even increasing storage and computing capacities allow them to take a more active role in these systems. This paper presents an architecture where smart devices are treated as the bridge between the physical world and the cyber space. In this architecture, smart devices store and infer the user contextual and sociological information, reacting to the state of the user or collaborating with other computational infrastructures. This architecture enables the development of human-centric CPS with clear social orientation.