• Medientyp: E-Book; Elektronische Hochschulschrift; Dissertation
  • Titel: Context-Aware Mobility: A Distributed Approach to Context Management ; Kontext-basierte Mobilität: Ein verteilter Ansatz zum Kontext-Management
  • Beteiligte: Houyou, Amine Mohamed [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Passau University: OPUS, 2010-05-11
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Schlagwörter: Kontextbezogenes System ; Hilbert-Unterraum ; Mobilität ; Hilbert-Fläche ; St ; Geoinformationssystem ; Netze ; Overlay-Netz ; Drahtloses lokales Netz
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  • Beschreibung: The recent development of a whole plethora of new wireless technologies, such as IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.15, IEEE 802.16, UMTS, and more recently LTE, etc, has triggered several efforts to integrate these technologies in a converged world of transparent and ubiquitous wireless connectivity. Most of these technologies have evolved around a certain use case and with some user behaviour being assumed; however, there still lacks a holistic solution to adapt access to user needs, in an automatic and transparent manner. One major problem that has to be addressed first, is mobility management between heterogeneous wireless networks. Current mobility management solutions mostly originate from cellular networking systems, which are operator specific, centralised, and focused on a single link technology. In order to deal with the wireless diversity of future wireless and mobile Internet, a new approach is needed. Adaptive wireless connectivity that is tailored around the user needs and capabilities is named context-aware mobility management. Context refers to the information describing the surroundings of the user as well as his/her behaviour, and additional semantic information that could optimise the adaption process. Context management normally entails discovering and tracking context, reasoning based on the discovered information, then adapting (or acting) upon the context-aware application or system. This context management chain is adapted throughout the thesis to the task of context-aware mobility management. The added complexity is necessary to adapt the ubiquitous access to the condition of both the user and the surrounding networks, while assuming that overlapping wireless networks could still be managed in separate management domains. Linking these management domains and aggregating this composite information in the form of a network context is one of the major contributions of this work. An overlay-based solution takes into account this scattered nature of the context management system, which is modelled as a ...
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