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CMU-CS-02-154
Computer Science Department
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
CMU-CS-02-154
Providing Contextual Information to Ubiquitous Computing Applications
Glenn Judd, Peter Steenkiste
July 2002
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Keywords: Pervasive computing, context-aware
Ubiquitous computing applications are increasingly leveraging
contextual information from several sources to provide users with
behavior appropriate to the environment in which they reside. If
these sources of contextual information are used and deployed in an
ad hoc manner, however, they may provide overlapping functionality,
fail to provide needed functionality, and require the use of
inconsistent interfaces by applications. To overcome these problems,
we introduce a concise organization of services and a single service
interface that provide applications with contextual information in a
unified manner. We show, via example applications and services that
we have im-plemented, how our service organization and interface can
be used to allow proactive applications to adapt their behavior to
match a user�s current environment.
22 pages
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