Dynamic conflict detection and resolution in a human-centered ubiquitous environment

  • Authors:
  • Haining Lee;Jaeil Park;Peom Park;Myungchul Jung;Dongmin Shin

  • Affiliations:
  • Industrial & Information System Engineering, University of Ajou, Suwon, Korea;Industrial & Information System Engineering, University of Ajou, Suwon, Korea;Industrial & Information System Engineering, University of Ajou, Suwon, Korea;Industrial & Information System Engineering, University of Ajou, Suwon, Korea;Hanyang University, Kyunggi-do, Korea

  • Venue:
  • UAHCI'07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Universal access in human-computer interaction: ambient interaction
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

In this paper, a Conflict Control Manager (CCM) for a ubiquitous services system is presented to prevent the mode confusion of humans. CCM consists of a lock-based conflict detection module and a D-PRI (dynamic priority)-based conflict resolution. By means of CCM, the mode confusion can drastically be reduced, and, as a result, CCM can assist in designing and implementing a human-centered ubiquitous environment. Through a case study, it is observed that CCM can successfully detect and resolve the runtime conflicts caused by multiple devices interconnected in a ubiquitous environment. It can also be used to detect the potential conflict risk during the service registering phase so that computerized devices are deployed to improve the human interactions with them.