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Research Issues in the Development of Context-Aware Middleware Architectures
Hong Kong, China August 17-August 19
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Hung Quoc Ngo, Kyung Hee University
Anjum Shehzad, Kyung Hee University
Kim Anh Pham Ngoc, Kyung Hee University
S. Y. Lee, Kyung Hee University
Manwoo Jeon, Kyung Hee University
Context-aware middleware encompasses uniform abstractions and reliable services for common operations, supports for most of the tasks involved in dealing with context, and thus simplifying the development of context-aware applications. In this paper1, we address some key issues of a middleware for context-aware ubiquitous computing, ranging from design considerations of a unified sensing framework, formal modeling and representation of the real world, pluggable reasoning engines for high-level contexts, and context delivery-runtime service composition mechanisms. Our implementation experience indicates that a comprehensive approach throughout the system layers results in a flexible and reusable middleware architecture.
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Hung Quoc Ngo, Anjum Shehzad, Kim Anh Pham Ngoc, S. Y. Lee, Manwoo Jeon, "Research Issues in the Development of Context-Aware Middleware Architectures," rtcsa, pp.459-462, 11th IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA'05), 2005
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