| M. Satyanarayanan, "Pervasive Computing: Vision and Challenges," Personal Comm., vol. 8, no. 4, Aug. 2001, pp. 10--17. |
....lines as our application, Vigil a security framework for pervasive environments. 6. Application : Pervasive Environment In the ubiquitous computing paradigm, information and services are accessible virtually anywhere and at any time via any device phones, PDAs, laptops or even watches [22, 29]. The SmartSpace scenario is the first step towards realizing this vision. Smart homes and offices consist of intelligent services that are accessible to users via handheld devices connected over short range wireless links. The services will be integrated seamlessly into the environment that the ....
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....In the following, we describe the basic characteristics of the Tribe protocol. 2. 1 Distributed control A number of novel network models, including interactive smart devices [10] peer to peer applications [11, 12] and pervasive environments in environments without infrastructure [13, 14], are inherently decentralized. An intrinsic characteristic of decentralized systems is the procedure to distribute information and responsibilities, which should be scalable and fault tolerant. In such systems, a mechanism is applied to distribute information and to identify the node which is ....
M. Satyanarayanan, "Pervasive computing: Vision and challenges," IEEE Personal Communications, vol. 8, pp. 10--17, Aug. 2001.
.... the requirement to adapt the object itself [25] The separation between context information and its use in the service environment in the sense of the observer pattern [26] eases the integration of Ubiquitous Computing systems which have become very popular at the beginning of the new millenium [27]. The Ubiquitous Computing paradigm represents basically three new facets of using distributed systems: 1) Smart Devices 2) Spontaneous or Ad Hoc Networking 3) Context Aware Services Here the context level is not only important for the last item. Also in the area of spontaneous networking ....
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