T. Han, Cheolho Cheong, Jae-Won Ahn, Jong-Young Kim, Hyung-Min Yoon, Chang-Su Lee, Hyon-Gu Shin, Young-Jin Lee, Hyoung-Min Yook, Myoung-Hoon Jeon, J. S. Choi, Joo-Hyeon Lee, Young-Woo Sohn, Y. Baek, Sang-Yong Lee, Eun-Dong Shin, WooShik Kang, Seongwoon Kim
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引用次数: 9
摘要
由于移动设备的供应不断增加以及互联网和无线网络设施的普及,许多新的服务已经出现,以实现无处不在的计算环境。我们介绍U-Campus(校园普适计算)服务。这项研究是由四个参与部门通过跨学科研究进行的。U-campus项目是UTOPIA项目(Ubiquitous computing TOwn project: Intelligent context Awareness)的一部分,该项目涵盖了城镇和城市范围内的环境。目前,已搭建U-campus试验台,支持U-profile、U-messaging、U-campus导览服务等多种业务。通过使用基于图像的传感器和移动设备,如CDMA手机或WiFi智能手机,学生、教授、学校工作人员和校园访客可以轻松访问各种可用的校园服务。本研究的主要目的是利用公共部门和市场上现有的传感器和移动设备,为用户提供一个上下文感知的U-campus环境。
Implementation of new services to support ubiquitous computing for campus life
Many new services have emerged to realize ubiquitous computing environments, owing to the increasing supply of mobile devices and more widespread Internet and wireless network facilities. We introduce the U-Campus (ubiquitous computing for campus) service. This study has been conducted through interdisciplinary research by four participating departments. The U-campus project is part of the UTOPIA project (Ubiquitous computing TOwn Project: Intelligent context Awareness), which covers town- and city-wide environments. Currently, a test bed for U-campus has been constructed to support various services suck as U-profile, U-messaging and U-campus tour guide services. Students, professors, school staffs, and campus visitors can easily access the various available campus services by using image-based sensors and mobile devices such as CDMA cellular phones or WiFi smart phones. The major purpose of this research is to provide a context-aware U-campus environment to users by utilizing sensors and mobile devices currently available in the public sector and the marketplace.