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The Service Architecture Lab is a leading French research group with a focus on Future Services, and works in collaboration with key players from industry and academia around the world.

Our major areas of expertise are in web-NGN convergence, Internet of Things, Service Architecture and peer-to-peer social networks.

Beyond academic research, we share and disseminate our results through active cooperation with leaders from the communications industry.

The lab is one of the few academic groups that is contributing to standardisation at 3GPP, IETF, IRTF and ITU-T, and is also heavily involved in collaborative research through national (system@tic, ANR), European (FP7, ITEA, CELTIC) and EU-Asian projects (FP7, ICT Asia).

Our main research interests are in:

  •  Social Communications, Web-NGN-IPTV convergence,
  •  Service architecture, service composition, User-Generated Services
  •  Social media and social P2P
  •  Internet of Services, Internet of Things

Lab leader: Noël Crespi

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Do-it-Yourself Smart Experiences (Sept 2009 – Aug 2012)

The Do-it-Yourself Smart Experiences project (DiYSE) aims at enabling ordinary people to easily create, setup and control applications in their smart living environments as well as in the public Internet-of-Things space, allowing them to leverage aware services and smart objects for obtaining highly personalised, social, interactive and flowing experiences at home and in the city.

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SERVERY (Nov 2008 – Oct 2011)

SERVERY’s goal is to enable a Service Market Place that bridges the Internet and Telco worlds by merging the flexibility and openness of the former with the trustworthiness and reliability of the latter. To achieve this, SERVERY aims to enable both end-users and professionals, with the ability for instant service creation and context-aware delivery of …

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