DocumentCode
2232174
Title
Dynamic Context Bindings in Pervasive Middleware
Author
Broens, Tom ; Van Sinderen, Marten ; Van Halteren, Aart ; Quartel, Dick
Author_Institution
Centre for Telematics & Inf. Technol., Twente Univ., Enschede
fYear
2007
fDate
19-23 March 2007
Firstpage
443
Lastpage
448
Abstract
Context-awareness (CA) enables the development of personalized pervasive services. Current context-aware infrastructures focus on middleware solutions to support acquisition, usage and management of context. However, using context requires the CA application to create a binding between itself and one or more context producing entities. Creating this binding is the responsibility of the CA application developer, which is often an extensive manual task. The ad hoc availability of context-producing entities further complicates this responsibility. This paper proposes an application infrastructure, coined CACI, which offers a binding transparency to support rapid development of CA applications. CACI enables developers to specify context requirements at a high abstraction level using a declarative binding language. CACI also provides the creation and maintenance of bindings to context producing entities based on such specifications. This paper discusses the design and implementation of CACI. Additionally, it discusses the validation of CACI using a pervasive healthcare scenario
Keywords
middleware; ubiquitous computing; binding transparency; context-awareness; declarative binding language; dynamic context bindings; pervasive healthcare scenario; pervasive middleware; Availability; Context awareness; Context modeling; Context-aware services; Information technology; Maintenance; Medical services; Middleware; Pervasive computing; Telematics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops, 2007. PerCom Workshops '07. Fifth Annual IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
White Plains, NY
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2788-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PERCOMW.2007.42
Filename
4144876
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