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Abstract: As we embed more computers into our daily environment,
ubiquitous computing promises to make them
less noticeable and to avoid information overload.
We see, however, few ubiquitous applications that
are able to adapt to the dynamics of user, physical,
and computational context. The challenge is to allow
applications flexible access to these sources, and yet
scale to thousands of devices and sensors. In this paper
we introduce our proposed infrastructure, Solar.
In Solar, information sources... (Update)
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...services. In particular, we used the Intentional Naming System (INS) to implement the directory service [1] To Solar An early Solar paper [4] describes a different name system; this paper represents an entirely new approach to naming. INS Layer source (1) resource...
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G. Chen and D. Kotz. Solar: Towards a flexible and scalable data-fusion infrastructure for ubiquitous computing. In UbiTools workshop at UbiComp 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/chen01solar.html More
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author = "G. Chen and D. Kotz",
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computing",
text = "G. Chen and D. Kotz. Solar: Towards a flexible and scalable data-fusion
infrastructure for ubiquitous computing. In UbiTools workshop at UbiComp
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year = "2001",
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