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Eckhard Geulen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • IS&N - Personal Communication - What is Beyond Radio?
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1994
    Co-Authors: Norbert Niebert, Eckhard Geulen
    Abstract:

    The overwhelming success of newly introduced radio based teleCommunication — mostly telephone — technologies has proved the clear demand for mobility. Use of mobile systems now poses the question: what else is demanded beyond access to telephone-type services to form a Personal Communication space?

Peggy Ward-smith - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Use of Personal Communication Devices in Clinical Settings: Perception of Staff Nurses.
    The Journal of nursing administration, 2020
    Co-Authors: Jessica Conant, Rachael Elmore, Aline Moore, Stacie Blake, Ashley Peacock, Peggy Ward-smith
    Abstract:

    OBJECTIVE This survey study describes how nurses use Personal Communication devices while providing direct patient care and identifies generational differences. BACKGROUND Personal Communication devices enhance and distract from patient care. Generational differences exist and these should be included in workplace policies. METHODS A study-specific survey was developed. Data were collected from 335 qualified participants and descriptively analyzed in total, then by generational specific study groups. RESULTS The perception of these participants is that Personal Communication devices do not pose a serious work distraction nor have a negative effect on patient care. Yet generational differences exist related to the presence of these devices in providing patient care. CONCLUSIONS Access to Personal Communication devices, while at work, is an expectation. The reasons for accessing these devices, and the perception that these devices have a negative impact on work performance, should be included when developing workplace policies.

Norbert Niebert - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • IS&N - Personal Communication - What is Beyond Radio?
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1994
    Co-Authors: Norbert Niebert, Eckhard Geulen
    Abstract:

    The overwhelming success of newly introduced radio based teleCommunication — mostly telephone — technologies has proved the clear demand for mobility. Use of mobile systems now poses the question: what else is demanded beyond access to telephone-type services to form a Personal Communication space?

Miguel Berg - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Andrzej Duda - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Push Driven Service Composition in Personal Communication Environments
    2003
    Co-Authors: Justinian Oprescu, Franck Rousseau, Laurentiu-sorin Paun, Andrzej Duda
    Abstract:

    Our current mode of Communication is mainly based on thepullmodel in which the user requests information or initiates a Communication stream. We believe that a Personal Communication environment should behave according to the push model in which a source of data or the network infrastructure takes care of preparing Communications and proposing them to the user. In this proactive way of operation, the only user intervention is to choose the right Communication flow. In this paper we present the service discovery and composition in Omnisphere, a Personal Communication environment for wireless appliances. All elements in Omnisphere are considered as services that can be dynamically discovered and composed to form complex Communication applications. Based on user preferences, device capabilities, and context Omnisphere makes use of existing discovery protocols such as SLP, Jini, UPnP, or DNS-SD to discover relevant services. Service descriptors provide further information on the data types generated on output or accepted on input. All this information allows Omnisphere to configure services and user applications so that the user can benefit from complex Communication applications composed on demand.

  • PWC - Push Driven Service Composition in Personal Communication Environments
    Personal Wireless Communications, 2003
    Co-Authors: Justinian Oprescu, Franck Rousseau, Laurentiu-sorin Paun, Andrzej Duda
    Abstract:

    Our current mode of Communication is mainly based on the pull model in which the user requests information or initiates a Communication stream. We believe that a Personal Communication environment should behave according to the push model in which a source of data or the network infrastructure takes care of preparing Communications and proposing them to the user. In this proactive way of operation, the only user intervention is to choose the right Communication flow. In this paper we present the service discovery and composition in Omnisphere, a Personal Communication environment for wireless appliances. All elements in Omnisphere are considered as services that can be dynamically discovered and composed to form complex Communication applications. Based on user preferences, device capabilities, and context Omnisphere makes use of existing discovery protocols such as SLP, Jini, UPnP, or DNS-SD to discover relevant services. Service descriptors provide further information on the data types generated on output or accepted on input. All this information allows Omnisphere to configure services and user applications so that the user can benefit from complex Communication applications composed on demand.