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A Spatial Communication Model for Ubiquitous Computing Services
Toulouse, France February 14-February 16
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ECUMN.2007.4Fourth European Conference on Univers ...
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Ichiro Satoh, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
The paper presents an approach for location-aware communications in ubiquitous computing environments. It is constructed on a symbolic location model, which links everyday objects, including non-smart objects and places, with counterpart objects, which are executable software components that are dynamically organized like a tree based on geographical containment, such as in a user-room-floor-building hierarchy. The approach enables physical entities and places to communicate with one another through their counterpart objects, even when the entities and places are not smart. It supports a mechanism to detect objects and communicate with them according to their locations. This paper presents the design for the approach and describes an implementation of it.
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Ichiro Satoh, "A Spatial Communication Model for Ubiquitous Computing Services," ecumn, pp.32-44, Fourth European Conference on Universal Multiservice Networks (ECUMN'07), 2007
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