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'Caches in the Air': Disseminating Tourist Information in the Guide System
New Orleans, Louisiana February 25-February 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MCSA.1999.749273Second IEEE Workshop on Mobile Comput ...
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Nigel Davies, Lancaster University,
Keith Cheverst, Lancaster University,
Keith Mitchell, Lancaster University,
Adrian Friday, Lancaster University,
This paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The overall aim of the project is to develop a context-sensitive tourist guide for visitors to the city of Lancaster. Visitors are equipped with portable GUIDE units which in turn provide interactive services and dynamically tailored web based information reflecting the visitor's preferences and environmental context. In contrast to existing tourist systems all information in GUIDE is obtained dynamically using a city-wide wireless network infrastructure. In this paper we focus on the design of the GUIDE information model. The model presented is novel by virtue of the fact that it enables both geographic and contextual information to be captured. The paper also describes our development of an efficient broadcast mechanism which enables visitors' requests for information to be serviced quickly despite the wireless communications infrastructure employed
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Nigel Davies, Keith Cheverst, Keith Mitchell, Adrian Friday, "'Caches in the Air': Disseminating Tourist Information in the Guide System," wmcsa, pp.11, Second IEEE Workshop on Mobile Computer Systems and Applications, 1999
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