Towards a Research Platform for Internet of Things (IoT): Kamin Whitehouse

This talk by Kamin Whitehouse is part of a session that was presented during the 2013 Microsoft Research Faculty Summit.

We are living in a world of connected devices. These devices can take a number of shapes and forms: from tablet computers and smartphones, to sensors in the home, to embedded and wearable computers. Increasingly, there is interest in deploying devices and sensors in homes, buildings, vehicles, and any other spaces where human activity occurs. Most of these devices require software architectures and cloud services that are generally developed for either a specific device or class of devices. The prototyping and development of new devices requires new architectures and services, which consume precious research resources. To alleviate this barrier in research, a flexible platform with expandable device interface as well as programmatic access to device data and functionality, are required.

In this session of the 2013 Faculty Summit, researchers from academia and Microsoft Research talk about research challenges in connected devices in the home and beyond, and provide an overview of the upcoming HomeOS platform.

Speaker Details

Kamin Whitehouse works on intelligent buildings as an associate professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Virginia. The US National Science Foundation (NSF) presented him with the CAREER award for his work. He earned his B.A. and B.S. from Rutgers University and his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Kamin Whitehouse
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University of Virginia
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