The 16 th International Summer School on Telecommunications The 5 th Workshop on Applications of Wireless Communications (WAWC'07) Thursday, August 16,

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The 16 th International Summer School on Telecommunications The 5 th Workshop on Applications of Wireless Communications (WAWC'07) Thursday, August 16, 2005 Matti Juutilainen

Scope of the Workshop The workshop concentrates on providing tools for application developers to create new and better applications and services The major emphasis is to show that the new methods and paradigms in wireless and ubiquitous computing can be used to create meaningful and interesting applications

General Information Speakers – please contact the session chair (=me)! Lunch is served in the university main building –Students have to pay for their lunch (by themselves) Students get 2 credits with active participation –Requires half-page report of each presentation of the Summer School and WAWC and a working code realization

Lappeenranta University of Technology University of Technology and Economics Founded in students, 900 members of staff Student Union building (we are here) LUT main entrance Lunch

Sainet Public access WLAN network Network settings: –Network name: SAINET (with capital letters) –DHCP: on –Encryption: off Select your ISP by clicking "Select ISP" at the top menubar –Sainet free provides free Internet Renew the IP address ( ipconfig /renew or ifconfig down/up or reboot ) Please note that if your computer does not respond to ICMP Echo Request packets (ping), you will be logged out once in every hour

Feedback System System is in test use, running in a separate canvas and computer Provides a change to give real-time feedback Allows you to rate the presentation during it Results and questions/comments are shown for the lecturer and the auditorium in real time

Feedback System: Client Interface Requires network connection and web browser Anonymous, does not require logging in Located at

Program: WAWC ’07 09: :30 Opening Speech 09: :30 Keynote Service Creation - WWRF white paper, Dr. Olaf Drögehorn 10: :00 Coffee Break 11: :00 Paper Session I Embedded RFID in Product Identification Service Discovery in Mobile Peer-To-Peer Environment 12: :00 Lunch 13: :00 Paper Session II Prediction of Context Time Series Community Based Service Access 14: :30 Coffee Break 14: :45 Work in Progress Session 15: :00 End of the workshop and open discussion ( Code Camp Registration)