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Using Virtualized Operating Systems as a Ubiquitous Computing Infrastructure

Overview The Personalization of computing environments is one of the key aspects of ubiquitous computing, and such personalization requires isolated computing environments for better security and stability. This paper describes the ubiquitous computing infrastructure architecture that is based on virtualized operating systems in order to enable ubiquitous devices and servers to be shared securely and reliably. The architecture also includes CPU resource management mechanisms to support time sensitive applications and to make the execution of applications stable on shared devices.

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PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers File FormatPDF
Date PublishedApril 2004
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