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Simulation of sensor-based tracking in Second Life

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This paper describes "Second Life" as a novel type of testbed and simulation environment for sensor-based applications. Second Life is a popular virtual online world that provides a free networked multi-user three-dimensional (3D) environment. The overall goal of our work is to support the development, testing, and deployment of sensor-based applications. In particular, pervasive systems like smart environments make heavy use of wireless sensor networks. However, the development of such systems requires much effort and the success of a system relies heavily on good planning and testing. Many different factors have to be taken into consideration and the environment has to be modeled carefully to foresee potential problems or to be able to perform changes before actual implementation. Until now, only custom-made solutions exist whereby technical limitations restrict adequate testing. By contrast, our approach introduces a flexible architecture for an extensible testbed for sensor-based applications. It employs Second Life to model an easily customizable three-dimensional environment with various interaction possibilities.

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I. Armac and D. Retkowitz. Simulation of smart environments. In Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services, pages 257--266.
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B. Brandherm and T. Schwartz. Geo referenced dynamic Bayesian networks for user positioning on mobile systems. In Proceedings 1st International Workshop on Location- and Context-Awareness (LoCA '05), pages 223--234. Springer LNCS 3479, 2005.
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Second Life. URL: http://secondlife.com/.
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G. Werner-Allen, P. Swieskowski, and M. Welsh. Motelab: a wireless sensor network testbed. In Proceedings 4th International Symposium on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN '05), pages 68--73. IEEE Press, 2005.

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  • (2009)A simulation framework for sensor-based systems in second lifePresence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments10.1162/pres.18.6.46818:6(468-477)Online publication date: 1-Dec-2009

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    AAMAS '08: Proceedings of the 7th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: demo papers
    May 2008
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    1. Second Life
    2. sensor networks
    3. simulation
    4. testbed

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    • (2018)Synchronized RealitiesJournal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments10.5555/1937781.19377853:1(13-25)Online publication date: 14-Dec-2018
    • (2009)A simulation framework for sensor-based systems in second lifePresence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments10.1162/pres.18.6.46818:6(468-477)Online publication date: 1-Dec-2009

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