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A Middleware Infrastructure for Active Spaces
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MPRV.2002.1158281October-December 2002 (vol. 1 no. 4) pp. 74-83
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The authors present an experimental middleware infrastructure called Gaia, which they have used to prototype the resource management of?and to provide the user-oriented interfaces for-physical spaces populated with network-enabled computing resources. The authors focus on physical spaces used for teaching; classrooms, offices, and lecture rooms. The system described is derived from a series of experiments starting in 1996. The authors show how, by applying the concepts of a conventional operating system to middleware, they can manage the resources, devices, and distributed objects in a room, building, or physical space, how a distributed extension of the model-view-controller that is use in personal computers simplifies and structures practical applications for these environments, and how, by driving context-sensitivity into its data storage mechanisms, the system can help satisfy the requirements for user-centricity and mobility.

Index Terms:
Gaia operation system, metaoperating system, active spaces, distributed middleware infrastructure
Citation:
Manuel Román, Christopher Hess, Renato Cerqueira, Anand Ranganathan, Roy H. Campbell, Klara Nahrstedt, "A Middleware Infrastructure for Active Spaces," IEEE Pervasive Computing, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 74-83, Oct.-Dec. 2002, doi:10.1109/MPRV.2002.1158281
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