[Lecture Notes in Computer Science] Location and Context Awareness Volume 5561 || SofTOA: Software Ranging for TOA-Based Positioning of WLAN Terminals
β Scribed by Choudhury, Tanzeem; Quigley, Aaron; Strang, Thomas; Suginuma, Koji
- Book ID
- 120198941
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 377 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3642017215
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β¦ Synopsis
These proceedings contain the papers presented at the 4th International S- posium on Location and Context Awareness (LoCA) during May 7β8, 2009 in Tokyo,Japan.Locationandcontextawarenessarefundamentstonext-generation mobile and pervasive computing systems. Pervasive computing is a model of computing in which computation is everywhere and computer functions are - tegrated into everything. The ultimate aim is to make information, applications and services available anywhere and at anytime in the human environment in a ?uid manner appropriate to our current context. Once away from the desktop, we ?nd ourselves in a wide variety of contexts and hence situations. For computing to be relevant and useful in these emerging situations we must rely on a range of contextual cues. Context includes phys- logical, environmental, and computational data, whether sensed or inferred. In addition, context includes details of a userβs activities, goals, abilities, pref- ences, a?ordances, and surroundings. With location and context awareness we can expect computers to deliver information, services, and entertainment in a way that maximizes convenience and minimizes intrusion.
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