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The presented components of the middleware platform are sufficient for UbiBay.
Besides UbiBay also other applications like electronic ride boards and self-organized
learning platforms are considered as applications using the presented middleware plat-
form. Thus, many other features, like load balancing for marketplaces, are implemented
or planned. Finally, more extensive field trials with UbiBay on real hardware are sched-
uled for the near future.
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