TinySOA + RFID is a system created as course project for Computer Mobile and Ubiquitous in CICESE. Basically, it integrates RFID technology in the implementation that had to TinySOA . Thus, the system now provides a specialized API (based on Web services) to read and write information to RFID tags.
Once developed the system, it became necessary to demonstrate its utility by creating an application. As the idea was to support ubiquitous computing, it was decided to make an application to augmented reality (for this I used ARToolKit, which incidentally is highly recommend). This video was taken from the output to the lens of augmented reality (the shots that have the goal box).
The idea of \u200b\u200bthe application is as follows: in a distribution line will be going through boxes of product. These boxes are closed and the product is highly dependent on weather conditions in the room where you drive. The operator will be watching through augmented reality, virtual representation of the boxes shows a cylinder which indicates the current room temperature (this is obtained by a sensor network), a representation of the content of what is in and maximum and minimum temperatures that supports the product (this information is stored in an RFID tag carrying the box). When the temperature exceeds or is below the allowable range, the virtual box begin to glow red to indicate to the operator the problem.
TinySOA is an open-source project and soon hopefully we can publish on its Web site: www.tinysoa.net (and let you know when you're ready).
Updated: A magazine article with all the information about TinySOA was accepted and is at the moment, available online at the following address: http://dx .doi.org/10.1007/s11761-009-0043-x
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