Emerging pervasive computing technologies such as sensor networks and RFID tags can be embedded in our everyday environment to digitally store and elaborate a variety of information. By having application agents access in a dynamic and wireless way such distributed information, it is possible to enforce a notable degree of context-awareness in applications, and increase the capabilities of interacting with the physical world. In particular, biologically inspired field-based data structures such as gradients and pheromones are suitable to represent information in a variety of pervasive computing applications. This paper discusses how both sensor networks and RFID tags can be used to that purpose, outlining the respective advantages and drawbacks of these technologies.

Field-based Coordination for Pervasive Computing Applications / Mamei, Marco; Zambonelli, Franco. - STAMPA. - 5151:(2008), pp. 376-386. ( 1st Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, BIOWIRE 2007 Cambridge, gbr April 2-5, 2007) [10.1007/978-3-540-92191-2_33].

Field-based Coordination for Pervasive Computing Applications

MAMEI, Marco;ZAMBONELLI, Franco
2008

Abstract

Emerging pervasive computing technologies such as sensor networks and RFID tags can be embedded in our everyday environment to digitally store and elaborate a variety of information. By having application agents access in a dynamic and wireless way such distributed information, it is possible to enforce a notable degree of context-awareness in applications, and increase the capabilities of interacting with the physical world. In particular, biologically inspired field-based data structures such as gradients and pheromones are suitable to represent information in a variety of pervasive computing applications. This paper discusses how both sensor networks and RFID tags can be used to that purpose, outlining the respective advantages and drawbacks of these technologies.
2008
Inglese
1st Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, BIOWIRE 2007
Cambridge, gbr
April 2-5, 2007
Bio-Inspired Computing and Communication: First Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks
5151
376
386
3540921907
Springer
GERMANIA
Berlino
Internazionale
middleware; coordination; pervasive computing
Mamei, Marco; Zambonelli, Franco
Atti di CONVEGNO::Relazione in Atti di Convegno
273
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Field-based Coordination for Pervasive Computing Applications / Mamei, Marco; Zambonelli, Franco. - STAMPA. - 5151:(2008), pp. 376-386. ( 1st Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, BIOWIRE 2007 Cambridge, gbr April 2-5, 2007) [10.1007/978-3-540-92191-2_33].
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