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Framework Design of Pervasive Computing System for Inter Space Interactions between Private and Public Smart Spaces

  • Lim, Shin-Young (Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, University of Pittsburgh) ;
  • Chung, Lawrence (Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas) ;
  • Helal, Sumi (Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department, University of Florida) ;
  • Yang, Hen-I (Computer & Information Science & Engineering Department, University of Florida)
  • Received : 2008.11.18
  • Accepted : 2009.01.10
  • Published : 2009.09.30

Abstract

In this paper, design of framework architecture of pervasive computing system providing seamless inter space interactions between private and public smart spaces is presented. The seamless inter space interaction issues are related to establishing user's service environment by allocating relevant resources in a new location where there are no prior settings for the user or where there are current users already being served in the new location. In the realm of pervasive computing, we can have different types of smart spaces, offering proactive and intelligent services, which are islands of smart spaces independent from each other. As users move about, they will have to roam from private smart space to public smart space and vice versa. When they enter a new island of smart space, they will have to setup their devices and service manually to get the same or different services they had at the previous location. Users might be living in a non-pervasive computing environment because this manual operation is inappropriate to its generic features of proactive and intelligent services of pervasive computing. The framework architecture will provide seamless inter space interactions initiated by changes in users' location to acquire negotiations of resources for new and current residents regarding service provision with limited available networked devices.

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