Context-aware multimedia services in a pervasive environment- The daidalos approach

Kevin Doolin, Andreas Pashalidis, Telma Mota, Andreas Kassler

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Abstract

There is a clear trend towards making multimedia applications context-aware so as to customize them by taking into account any collection of information which may be relevant, such as e.g. user location. However, current multimedia services are dominated by IMS, which is seen as a service platform that uses the SIP protocol to access all services that the Internet can provide. In this paper, we describe the Daidalos approach on making IMS based multi-media services context-aware. We also demonstrate, how generic sensor networks can be integrated into the context management system of our platform thus enabling sensor network detected events to influence behavior of context-aware multimedia applications.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2008 Ambi-Sys Workshop on Software Organisation and MonIToring of Ambient Systems, SOMITAS 2008
Publication statusPublished - 14 Feb 2008
Event1st Workshop on Software Organisation and MonIToring of Ambient Systems, SOMITAS 2008 - Quebec City, Canada
Duration: 11 Feb 200814 Feb 2008

Conference

Conference1st Workshop on Software Organisation and MonIToring of Ambient Systems, SOMITAS 2008
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityQuebec City
Period11/02/200814/02/2008

Keywords

  • Context-awareness
  • Pervasiveness
  • Sensor network integration
  • Service management

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