Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers
A Local Data Abstraction and Communication Paradigm for Pervasive Computing
Overview As sensor networks are increasingly used to support pervasive computing, this paper envisions an instrumented environment that can provide varying amounts of information to mobile applications immersed within the network. Such a scenario deviates from existing deployments of sensor networks which are often highly application-specific and funnel information to a central collection point. The paper instead targets scenarios in which multiple mobile applications will leverage sensor network nodes opportunistically and unpredictably. Such situations require new communication abstractions that enable immersed devices to interact directly with available sensors, reducing both communication overhead and data latency. This paper introduces scenes, which applications create based on their communication requirements, abstract properties of the underlying network communication, and properties of the physical environment.
| Publisher | University of Texas | File Format | |
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| Date Published | April 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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