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A Context-Aware Mobile Mash-up for Ubiquitous Web

(November 2006), pp. 19-34.


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The Ubiquitous Web (UW) defines a pervasive web infrastructure where all physical objects are resources accessible by URIs, providing information and services that enrich users’ experiences in their physical context. Thus, applying cutting-edge web technologies as middleware infrastructure for intelligent environments may be a good approach to materialize the Ambient Intelligence vision. This paper analyses this conjecture by describing how the combination of social context-aware annotation of objects and spatial regions, and sentient mobile devices might enable advanced context-aware data retrieval and service interaction within an opened uncontrolled environment, e.g. a university campus.


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