Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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484777 | Procedia Computer Science | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Context-aware services are one of the most typical services of pervasive computing, which seamlessly connect real and cyber worlds. There have been many laboratory-level attempts to provide context-aware services. However, there has been a gap between experimental and real spaces. In fact, context-aware services in real spaces suffer from a variety of problems, which have not been discussed in academic research. This paper addresses such problems. It describes experiences learned from our experiments on context-aware services in real public spaces, e.g., museums, and proposes solutions to them. Most of the problems are common to context-aware services.
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