DocumentCode
2309877
Title
Conflict Resolution in Collective Ubiquitous Context-Aware Applications
Author
Silva, Thais R M Braga ; Ruiz, Linnyer B. ; Loureiro, Antonio A F
Author_Institution
Dept. de Cienc. da Comput., Univ. Fed. de Minos Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
fYear
2009
fDate
5-7 Oct. 2009
Firstpage
123
Lastpage
134
Abstract
The context-aware computing is a research field that defines systems capable of adapting their behavior according to any relevant information about entities of interest. The ubiquitous computing is closely related to the use of contexts, since it aims to provide personalized, transparent and on-demand services. Ubiquitous systems are frequently shared among multiple users, which may lead to conflicts that occur due to individual profiles divergences and/or environment resources incompatibility. In such situations it is interesting to detect and solve those conflicts, considering what is better for the group but also being fair enough with each individual demand, whenever possible. This work presents the important concepts on the collective ubiquitous context-aware applications field. Furthermore, it proposes a novel methodology for conflicts detection and resolution that considers the trade-off between quality of services and resources consumption. A case study based on a collective tourist guide was implemented as a proof-of-study to the proposed methodology.
Keywords
ubiquitous computing; conflict resolution; context aware computing; environment resources; individual demand; resources consumption; ubiquitous context aware applications; Application software; Conferences; Foot; Humans; Kinematics; Laboratories; Legged locomotion; Pelvis; Robot sensing systems; Torque control; Adaptive Collaborative Environments; Context-awareness in collaborative systems; Ubiquitous Computing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sistemas Colaborativos (SBSC), 2009 Simposio Brasileiro de
Conference_Location
Fortaleza, Ceara
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5292-7
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-3918-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SBSC.2009.12
Filename
5460508
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