User Mobility Model in an Active Office
Loading...
Date
Authors
Mantoro, Teddy
Johnson, Chris
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Springer
Abstract
User mobility in an Active Office represents human activity in a context awareness and ambient intelligent environment. This paper describes user mobility by detecting their changing locations. We have explored precise, proximate and predicted user location using a variety of sensors (e.g. WiFi and Bluetooth) and investigated how the sensors fit in an Active Office to provide interoperability to detect them. We developed a model to predict and proximate user location using wireless sensors in the Merino layering architecture, i.e. the architecture for scalable context processing in an Intelligent Environment.
Description
Keywords
Citation
Collections
Source
Lecture Notes in Computer Science