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Ubiquitous computing: connecting Pervasive computing through Semantic Web

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Ubiquitous computing: connecting Pervasive computing through Semantic Web
Ubiquitous computing refers to building a global computing environment where seamless and invisible access to computing resources is provided to the user. Pervasive computing deals with acquiring context knowledge from the environment and providing dynamic, proactive and context-aware services to the user. A Ubiquitous computing environment is created by sharing knowledge and information between pervasive computing environments. In this paper we propose a framework that uses the potential of the Semantic Web to weave pervasive computing environments into a Ubiquitous-computing environment. We discuss how the collaboration of these pervasive environments can create an effective Ubiquitous computing environment referred herein as the Integrated Global Pervasive Computing Framework (IGPF). We test the effectiveness of the Ubiquitous environment through a small scenario from a prototype system that we have implemented over this framework to handle medical emergency scenario. Key Words: Ub...
Sachin Singh, Sushil Puradkar, Yugyung Lee
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where ISEM
Authors Sachin Singh, Sushil Puradkar, Yugyung Lee
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