2017 Team Activity Report
TACOMA
TAngible COMputing Architectures
Inria teams are typically groups of researchers working on the definition of a common project, and objectives, with the goal to arrive at the creation of a project-team. Such project-teams may include other partners (universities or research institutions).
Research centre:
Rennes - Bretagne-Atlantique
Field: Networks, Systems and Services, Distributed Computing
Theme: Distributed programming and Software engineering
Theme: Distributed programming and Software engineering
Keywords:
Computer Science and Digital Science:
- A1.2. - Networks
- A1.2.5. - Internet of things
- A1.2.6. - Sensor networks
- A1.2.7. - Cyber-physical systems
- A1.3. - Distributed Systems
- A1.4. - Ubiquitous Systems
- A2.3. - Embedded and cyber-physical systems
- A2.3.2. - Cyber-physical systems
- A2.5. - Software engineering
- A2.5.1. - Software Architecture & Design
- A2.5.3. - Empirical Software Engineering
- A2.6. - Infrastructure software
- A2.6.1. - Operating systems
- A2.6.2. - Middleware
- A4.8. - Privacy-enhancing technologies
- A5.11. - Smart spaces
- A5.11.1. - Human activity analysis and recognition
- A5.11.2. - Home/building control and interaction
Other Research Topics and Application Domains:
- B3.1. - Sustainable development
- B3.1.1. - Resource management
- B4.4. - Energy delivery
- B4.4.1. - Smart grids
- B4.5.2. - Embedded sensors consumption
- B6.1. - Software industry
- B6.1.1. - Software engineering
- B6.1.2. - Software evolution, maintenance
- B6.2.2. - Radio technology
- B6.3.3. - Network Management
- B6.4. - Internet of things
- B6.6. - Embedded systems
- B7.2. - Smart travel
- B7.2.1. - Smart vehicles
- B7.2.2. - Smart road
- B8.1. - Smart building/home
- B8.1.1. - Energy for smart buildings
- B8.1.2. - Sensor networks for smart buildings
- B8.2. - Connected city
- B8.5.2. - Crowd sourcing
- B8.5.3. - Collaborative economy
- B9.8. - Privacy
- B9.10. - Ethics