Context aggregation and dissemination in ubiquitous computing systems

Guanling Chen, D. Kotz
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Abstract

Many "ubiquitous computing" applications need a constant flow of information about their environment to be able to adapt to their changing context. To support these "context-aware" applications we propose a graph-based abstraction for collecting, aggregating, and disseminating context information. The abstraction models context information as events, produced by sources and flowing through a directed acyclic graph of event-processing operators, then delivered to subscribing applications. Applications describe their desired event stream as a tree of operators that aggregate low level context information published by existing sources into the high-level context information needed by the application. The operator graph is thus the dynamic combination of all applications' subscription trees. We motivate and describe our graph abstraction, and discuss a variety of critical design issues. We also sketch our Solar system, an implementation that represents one point in the design space for our graph abstraction, and present the specific choices made by Solar and how its future evolution will be guided by the design discussion.
泛在计算系统中的上下文聚合和传播
许多“无处不在的计算”应用程序需要关于其环境的持续信息流,以便能够适应不断变化的上下文。为了支持这些“上下文感知”应用程序,我们提出了一种基于图的抽象,用于收集、聚合和传播上下文信息。抽象将上下文信息建模为事件,由源产生并流经事件处理操作符的有向无循环图,然后交付给订阅应用程序。应用程序将其所需的事件流描述为一个操作符树,该操作符将现有源发布的低级上下文信息聚合为应用程序所需的高级上下文信息。因此,操作符图是所有应用程序订阅树的动态组合。我们激发和描述我们的图形抽象,并讨论各种关键的设计问题。我们还描绘了我们的Solar系统,这是一个实现,代表了我们图形抽象设计空间中的一个点,并展示了Solar所做的具体选择,以及它的未来发展将如何受到设计讨论的指导。
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