On Tuesday, November 20th, Claas Wilke will present recent results from the QualiTune research group at the Eclipse Demo Camp in Dresden. The demo camp takes place at the TU Dresden, Fakultät Information and starts at 7:00 PM in room INF/E023.
Claas Wilke will talk on qMark, our new energy profiling infrastructure for Android applications. As the Eclipse Demo Camp is mainly designed for demonstrations, the talk will focus on a demonstration of the Eclipse-integrated profiling tools of qMark.
Further information on the Eclipse Demo Camp and the program can be found at http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_November_2012/Dresden.
The slides of the talk are now online available via this link.
Two new videos are now available that present the latest results from the QualiTune research project. The first video summarizes the work of Claas Wilke who is focusing on comparing the power of mobile applications:
The second video demonstrates how a NAO can be directly controlled via Microsoft’s Kinect:
On Thursday, January 19th, the Java User Group (JUG) Saxony will have an event at the Technische Universität Dresden, Faculty of Informatics. Whereas the main topic is about Android and the Open ADK, first, a short presentation will be held by Claas Wilke from the QualiTune team. He will present our Nao robots and will demonstrate, how their API can be exposed as web services and use to remotely controll Naos via applications, e.g., for Android devices.
The presentation starts at 7 PM, the exact location is INF/E023. More information regarding the event and the JUG Saxony can be found at http://www.jugsaxony.org/.
The slides of the talk are now online at http://www.jugsaxony.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/NaoAsAService.pdf.
At Tuesday, November 2011 another Eclipse Demo Camp will take place at the Technische Universität Dresden, Faculty of Computer Science, Room INF/E023. One of the presentations will be held by Claas Wilke who will demonstrate a first prototype of our textual programming language for Nao humanoid robots, called NaoText. Besides NaoText we will demonstrate how such a language can be extended by analysers for energy consumption and real-time behavior analysis.
Further infos regarding the Eclipse Demo Camp can be found at http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_November_2011/Dresden.

