Title
Ubiquitous attentiveness - Enabling context-aware mobile applications and services
Abstract
We present a concept called 'ubiquitous attentiveness': Context information concerning the user and his environment is aggregated, exchanged and constitutes triggers that allow mobile applications and services to react on them and adapt accordingly. Ubiquitous attentiveness is particularly relevant for mobile applications due to the use of positional user context information, such as location and movement. Key aspects foreseen in the realization of ubiquitously attentive (wearable) systems are acquiring, interpreting, managing, retaining and exchanging contextual information. Because various players own this contextual information, we claim in this paper that a federated service control architecture is needed to facilitate ubiquitous attentive services. Such a control architecture must support the necessary intelligent sharing of resources and information, and ensure trust.
Year
DOI
Venue
2003
10.1007/978-3-540-39863-9_7
AMBIENT INTELLIGENCE, PROCEEDINGS
Field
DocType
Volume
Mobile computing,Architecture,Contextual information,Simulation,Computer science,Service control,Wearable computer,Mobile service,Ubiquitous computing,Shared resource
Conference
2875
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
8
1.84
References 
Authors
10
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Herma Van Kranenburg111610.74
Alfons H. Salden223242.24
Henk Eertink314625.83
Ronald Van Eijk4193.77
Johan de Heer5314.56