Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Language
eng
Format of Original
8 p.
Publication Date
4-2003
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Source Publication
The Sixth International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems
Source ISSN
0-7695-1876-1
Original Item ID
doi: 10.1109/ISADS.2003.1193954
Abstract
In many ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) applications, such as smart classrooms, hospitals, construction sites, stadiums, shopping malls, emergency set-vices, law enforcement, convention centers, battlefields, and inhospitable physical environments, an information dissemination service is needed for distributing information from one or more devices to a large number of devices. These systems normally possess the characteristics of autonomous decentralized systems (ADS). Information dissemination for ubicomp applications can be achieved by autonomous coordination, but complex interactions and autonomous coordination of these devices depend upon local and neighboring context and/or situation. Due to the mobility of the devices, unknown destinations for information from a source, and low computational power of the devices for routing, it is difficult to provide an information dissemination service for ubicomp applications. Reconfigurable context sensitive middleware (RCSM) has been used for ADS applications in ubicomp environments since it can provide context-sensitivity, situation-awareness, ad hoc communication and ADS properties. In this paper, an approach to developing an information dissemination service for ubicomp applications, which can be incorporated in RCSM, is presented.
Recommended Citation
Yau, Stephen S. and Ahamed, Sheikh Iqbal, "An Approach to Developing Information Dissemination Service for Ubiquitous Computing Applications" (2003). Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications. 368.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/mscs_fac/368
Comments
Accepted version. Published as part of the proceedings of the conference, The Sixth International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems, 2003: 240-247. DOI. © 2003 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Used with permission.
Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed was affiliated with Arizona State University at the time of publication.