Design and development of context- Aware and context- Adaptable system with session handling mechanism for ubiquitous computing

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Abstract

An extension based on Ubiquitous computing in smart environment and future of this smart environment is to
be enhanced by two mechanisms namely Context-awareness and Context-adaptability. These mechanisms
will play a significant role to offer valuable services to the end users, it will also provides ample of challenges
and opportunities for the application developers to increase the system behavior and usability in ubiquitous
computing. In order to integrate the context-awareness and context-adaptability in the existing systems with
an objective of increasing the performance as well as to support the application developers to design many
applications for smart environment, this paper proposes architecture called “CAAS Framework”.

This proposed architecture consists of Logic unit, control unit, mapping unit, protocol unit, object unit and
monitoring unit. This proposed architecture is designed as light-weighted plug-in to support existing frameworks.
Two case studies are performed with this architecture; one case study is to test with all the units as a single
plug-in in learning management system and the other case study to test a specific unit (monitoring unit) in CAAS
framework. From the case studies, we observed that the proposed architecture work superior compared with an
existing system in terms of usability and its performance.

Keywords:

Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Ubiquitous Computing (UC), Context-aware, Context-adaptable, Session handling.

Mathematics Subject Classification:

Mathematics
  • S. Sahana Research Scholar, Department of Computer Science, Tamil University, Thanjavur-613010, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • A.B. Karthick Anand Babu Department of Computer Science, Tamil University, Thanjavur-613010, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • G. Kumaravelan Department of Computer Science, Pondicherry University, Puducherry-605014, Union Territory of Puducherry, India.
  • Pages: 83-88
  • Date Published: 01-01-2021
  • Vol. 9 No. 01 (2021): Malaya Journal of Matematik (MJM)

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01-01-2021

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S. Sahana, A.B. Karthick Anand Babu, and G. Kumaravelan. “Design and Development of Context- Aware and Context- Adaptable System With Session Handling Mechanism for Ubiquitous Computing”. Malaya Journal of Matematik, vol. 9, no. 01, Jan. 2021, pp. 83-88, https://www.malayajournal.org/index.php/mjm/article/view/975.