Context-aware based TV Application Services in Ubiquitous Computing Environments 


Vol. 31,  No. 7, pp. 619-631, Jul.  2006


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  Abstract

With the advent of ubiquitous computing environments, it has become increasingly important for applications to take full advantage of context information, such as the user’s location, to offer greater services to the user without any explicit request. In this paper, we propose context-aware active services on the basis of CAMUS (Context-Aware Middleware for URC Systems). CAMUS is a middleware for providing context-aware applications with development and execution methodology. Accordingly, the applications developed by CAMUS respond in a timely fashion to contexts. To evaluate, we apply proposed active services to TV application domain. Therefore, we implement and experiment the TV contents recommendation service agent, control service agent and TV task based on CAMUS. The context-aware TV task is to recommend programs and control of TV according to user preference, location and voice commands.

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[IEEE Style]

A. Moon, K. Lee, H. Kim, H. Kim, S. Lee, "Context-aware based TV Application Services in Ubiquitous Computing Environments," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 31, no. 7, pp. 619-631, 2006. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Aekyung Moon, Kangwoo Lee, Hyoungsun Kim, Hyun Kim, and Soowon Lee. 2006. Context-aware based TV Application Services in Ubiquitous Computing Environments. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 31, 7, (2006), 619-631. DOI: .

[KICS Style]

Aekyung Moon, Kangwoo Lee, Hyoungsun Kim, Hyun Kim, Soowon Lee, "Context-aware based TV Application Services in Ubiquitous Computing Environments," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 31, no. 7, pp. 619-631, 7. 2006.