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Integration tests in Living Lab. The immediate next step after the release of the preliminary version of the WSN together with this document will be the schedule a week to perform integration tests with the rest of preliminary versions of the DOREMI components (WP4, WP5). This activity, which is enclosed in the task 6.2 of WP6, will be performed in CIAMI Living Lab (Valencia). An infrastructure to which MYSPHERA has full access. CIAMI is an infrastructure that combines on one hand the simulation of a living space where anyone could live in total comfort and on the other hand, integrated technologies into the physical environment. Its purpose is to provide an intelligent space for testing technological prototypes with their potential users in real conditions. Figure 30 Exterior picture of the CIAMI Living Lab Figure 31 Indoor setup of the CIAMI Living Lab This experience is expected to last about one week, counting with the installation and configuration tasks and the integration tests and data collection experiences. It will be scheduled between May ’15 and June ’15, depending on the availability of the involved partners. The design of the tests in Living Lab are a competence of WP6 specifically allocated in Task 6.2. Despite these tests are not still completely defined and specified, they will imply, in general terms, the following activities:  Systems integration: it will be tested the interoperability between the systems developed in WP3 (WSN), WP4 (context awareness) and WP5 (gamified environment) and the correct data flow.  Installation tests: it will be measured the installation time in a real scenario, annotating issues and difficulties that could appear. Additionally, an exhaustive list of materials will be generated, including small equipment.  Usage tests: the system working will be tested with real usage tests, including the following activities. A script for each activity will be developed in order to have a reference document: o Standing from bed and using the smart carpet. o Performing normal daily activities such as watching the TV, cooking or doing the laundry. o Meeting with people at the apartment.
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