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Mobile Electronic Memos

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Smart Spaces and Next Generation Wired/Wireless Networking (ruSMART 2011, NEW2AN 2011)

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This paper explores a novel concept called Mobile Electronic Memo whose purpose is to overcome the limitations in terms of interoperability and accessibility imposed by the current technology. To achieve this goal, Mobile Electronic Memos decouple the semantics of the information from the physical and pragmatic constraints of the medium that transports it. We examine related works and standards that could be good candidates for implementing MEMs and describe a prototype implementation that has been realized as a proof of concept.

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Bartolomeo, G., Salsano, S., Frisiello, A. (2011). Mobile Electronic Memos. In: Balandin, S., Koucheryavy, Y., Hu, H. (eds) Smart Spaces and Next Generation Wired/Wireless Networking. ruSMART NEW2AN 2011 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6869. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22875-9_16

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