"Take me with you!": a case study of context-aware application integrating cyber and physical spaces

  • Authors:
  • Kaori Fujinami;Tetsuo Yamabe;Tatsuo Nakajima

  • Affiliations:
  • Waseda University, Ohkubo, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan;Waseda University, Ohkubo, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan;Waseda University, Ohkubo, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Applied computing
  • Year:
  • 2004

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Abstract

Context-awareness is one of the exciting research topics in a ubiquitous computing environment, which is expected to create some new business and/or services by using sensors and actuators. Especially, context information from cyber space allows a system to extend its information space both temporalily and spatially. However, many applications do not regard context information from cyber space as a information source of future tense. This keeps applications from being aware of a wide variety of context.We have developed a system software "ContextDistillery", which enables an application developer to obtain context information incrementally without taking account of descriptive information, meta-context information. Next, we have built an application "Take me with you!", which exemplifies the notion of physical/cyber space integration.This paper reports a case study of the application development. Discussions of findings through the application development are presented. Moreover, an architecture for realizing more practical notions of context-awareness is introduced based on the discussions.