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A Novel Approach to Designing and Implementing Context-Aware Mobile Phone

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  • Thyagaraju G S
  • Vivek G Bhat
  • U P Kulkarni

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Context-aware computing refers to a general class of computing systems that can sense their physical environment and adapt their behavior accordingly. Context-aware computing makes systems aware of situations of interest, enhances services to users, automates systems and personalizes applications. Context-aware services have been introduced into mobile devices such as PDA and mobile phones. This paper presents a novel approach to realize the context-aware mobile. The Context-Aware Mobile Phone (CAMP) proposed in this paper senses the user’s situation automatically and provides the user context-required services. The proposed CAMP system is designed by adopting a six-layered architecture. In addition, the proposed system is developed using artificial intelligence techniques like Bayesian network, fuzzy logic, rule-based reasoning and rough set theory-based decision table. To exemplify and demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, the context-aware mobile phone is tested in a college campus scenario, including different locations like library, classroom, meeting room, administrative building and college canteen. The work presented in this paper is summative of all our works—Thyagaraju et al. (2012a) and (2012b)—related to context-aware mobile with a few latest modifications and updations.

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  • Thyagaraju G S & Vivek G Bhat & U P Kulkarni, 2014. "A Novel Approach to Designing and Implementing Context-Aware Mobile Phone," The IUP Journal of Computer Sciences, IUP Publications, vol. 0(1), pages 26-72, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:icf:icfjcs:v:8:y:2014:i:1:p:26-72
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