Reconfigurable Context-Sensitive Middleware for Pervasive Computing
IEEE Pervasive Computing
A Context-Aware Decision Engine for Content Adaptation
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Software Architecture-Based Adaptation for Pervasive Systems
ARCS '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems: Trends in Network and Pervasive Computing
Adapting Web Content to Mobile User Agents
IEEE Internet Computing
Developing Adaptive Applications: The MOST Experience
Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering
MobiPADS: A Reflective Middleware for Context-Aware Mobile Computing
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Context-Aware Middleware for Resource Management in the Wireless Internet
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
An architecture for multi-agent based self-adaptive system in mobile environment
IDEAL'05 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning
A JXTA-based architecture for efficient and adaptive healthcare services
ICOIN'05 Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Information Networking: convergence in broadband and mobile networking
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With evolving modern technology, and widespread deployment of wireless devices, adaptation research is becoming an important issue for overcome various constraints in wireless networks, and maintaining an acceptable level of service. However, most existing research only focuses on wireless device resource utilization, without consideration of proxy server workload execution. In practice, adaptation jobs dynamically converting media formats, consumes a large amount of resources. In this paper, a novel adaptation system is proposed, by distributing workload through nearby cooperative proxies composed of a hierarchical structure. The proposed system has an intelligent engine, which autonomous creates rules. The system performs adaptation work based on rules. A prototype was implemented to evaluate and partly apply this research in a Healthcare scenario. Hence, the effectiveness of the system is confirmed through results, in which the system offers faster adapted content transmission to the user.