Context-awareness in wearable and ubiquitous computing
Author(s) -
D. Abowd,
Anind K. Dey,
R. J. Orr,
Jason A. Brotherton
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
virtual reality
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.894
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 1434-9957
pISSN - 1359-4338
ISBN - 0-8186-8192-6
DOI - 10.1007/bf01408562
Subject(s) - computer science , ubiquitous computing , wearable computer , context aware pervasive systems , mobile computing , end user computing , context (archaeology) , human–computer interaction , context awareness , focus (optics) , wearable technology , mobile device , utility computing , data science , multimedia , world wide web , cloud computing , telecommunications , embedded system , paleontology , linguistics , philosophy , physics , operating system , cloud computing security , phone , biology , optics
A common focus shared by researchers in mobile, ubiquitous and wearable computing is the attempt to break away from the traditional desktop computing paradigm. Computational services need to become as mobile as their users. Whether that service mobility is achieved by equipping the user with computational power or by instrumenting the environment, all services need to be extended to take advantage of the constantly changing context in which they are accessed. This paper will report on work carried out by the Future Computing Environments Group at Georgia Tech to provide infrastructure for context-aware computing. We will describe some of the fundamental issues involved in contextaware computing, solutions we have generated to provide a flexible infrastructure and several applications that take advantage of context awareness to allow freedom from traditional desktop computing.
Accelerating Research
Robert Robinson Avenue,
Oxford Science Park, Oxford
OX4 4GP, United Kingdom
Address
John Eccles HouseRobert Robinson Avenue,
Oxford Science Park, Oxford
OX4 4GP, United Kingdom