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    • A Distributed Event System for Use in Mobile Environments 

      Barron, Peter (Trinity College Dublin. Department of Computer Science, 1999-09)
      Recent research into the automation of certain tasks within buildings has been shown to provide a better working environment and also has the potential to make buildings more responsive to the needs of the community at ...
    • A General-Purpose Taxonomy of Computer-Augmented Sports Systems 

      Cahill, Vinny; Haahr, Mads; Reilly, Sean; Barron, Peter; Moran, Kieran (IGI Global, 2009)
      The area of computer-augmented sports is large and complex and spans several disciplines. This chapter presents a general-purpose taxonomy of computer-augmented sports systems, which is intended to assist researchers and ...
    • Using stigmergy to build pervasive computing environments 

      Barron, Peter (Trinity College Dublin. School of Computer Science and Statistics. Computer ScienceDublin, 2005)
      Pervasive computing looks beyond the age of the personal computer to a time when everyday devices will be embedded with technology and connectivity. The goal of pervasive computing is to make such devices available throughout ...
    • Using stigmergy to co-ordinate pervasive computing environments. 

      Cahill, Vinny; Barron, Peter (IEEE Computer Society, 2004)
      Pervasive computing environments have proven difficult to develop in a form that supports the integration and organisation of devices and applications in a spontaneous and transparent manner. This is partly due to the ...