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HiCon: a hierarchical context monitoring and composition framework for next-generation context-aware services

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HiCon: a hierarchical context monitoring and composition framework for next-generation context-aware services
This article presents a hierarchical context monitoring and composition framework that effectively supports next-generation context-aware services. The upcoming ubiquitous space will be covered with innumerable sensors and tiny devices, which ceaselessly pump out a huge volume of data. This data gives us an opportunity for numerous proactive and intelligent services. The services require extensive understanding of rich and comprehensive contexts in real time. The framework provides erarchical abstractions: PocketMon (personal), HiperMon (regional), and EGI (global). The framework provides effective approaches to combining context from each level, thereby allowing us to create a rich set of applications, not possible otherwise. It deals with an extensively broad spectrum of contexts, from personal to worldwide in terms of scale, and from crude to highly processed in terms of complexity. It also facilitates efficient context monitoring and addresses the performance issues, achieving a h...
Kyungmin Cho, Inseok Hwang, Seungwoo Kang, Byoungj
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Type Journal
Year 2008
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Authors Kyungmin Cho, Inseok Hwang, Seungwoo Kang, Byoungjip Kim, Jinwon Lee, Sang Jeong Lee, Souneil Park, Junehwa Song, Yunseok Rhee
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