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Title: Context Fabric


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Context Fabric Infrastructure Support for
Context Awareness
Jason I. Hong
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What is Context-Awareness?
  • Computers aware of people, places, objects, info,
    and activities around them
  • e.g. Time, Identity, Location
  • e.g. Temp, Bandwidth, Current document
  • Info about Past, Present, and Future
  • With context, computers can have richer forms of
    interaction beyond desktop
  • Structure activities
  • Navigate
  • Adapt to unusual situations

3
What is Context-Awareness?
  • Existing examples of context-awareness
  • Time ? Calendar events
  • Identity ? Personalized desktops, MyYahoo
  • Time ID ? File systems
  • Mouse clicks ? Desired actions
  • Prototype context-aware apps
  • Active Badge (teleport and phone forwarding)
  • Cyberguide (tour guides)
  • ParcTabs (auto-diaries, nearest printers, etc)

4
What is Context-Awareness?
  • A strategy for improving interaction
  • Make better use of info already out there
  • An enabling technology for new kinds of
    interaction
  • Stronger ties to our physical world
  • "Where are the three nearest ATMs?"
  • "Turn off my cell phone when I'm in a library"
  • "Remind me to talk to Lucky about Scooby Snacks
    the next time I see her"

5
Taxonomy of Context-Aware Apps
Q1 Is context just "input we can't handle well
today" or is there something intrinsically
special about it? (Indirect interaction?
Sensors?) Q2 Ideas for better taxonomy?
Virtual
Physical
Tight
Loose
Coupling
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Taxonomy of Context-Aware Apps
  • Will focus on loosely coupled, sensor-based
    context-awareness

Virtual
Physical
Tight
Loose
7
Problems with State of the Art
  • Hard to build context-aware applications
  • Discovery / Acquisition / Processing / Acting
  • Requires lots of low-level knowledge
  • Ambiguity is inherent
  • Hard to maintain context-aware apps
  • Rich diversity of types of context, devices,
    sensors, algorithms, data sources, etc.
  • New ones being developed all the time!
  • Privacy concerns
  • Need clear, understandable policies
  • Need to have good defaults

Context-aware systems are built in an ad hoc
manner, making it hard to address any of these
well
8
Proposed Solution
  • Infrastructure support for context-awareness
  • Context Fabric, a network-accessible middleware
    service infrastructure
  • "Dialtone" for context-awareness accessible from
    any device, any application, any where, any time
  • Separate into sensors, services, and applications
  • Make it easier to build loosely coupled,
    sensor-based context-aware applications

9
Why Infrastructures?
  • Analogous to CD-ROM vs Web
  • Independent of platform, OS, programming language
  • Interoperability depends on app-level network
    protocols and data formats only
  • Smaller applications
  • Evolve sensors, services, and apps independently
    and dynamically
  • Share resources
  • Push sensors, computation, and data into net

10
Research Issues
  • Heterogeneity
  • Interoperability
  • Maintenance and Evolution
  • Privacy
  • Security
  • Distributed systems
  • A lot here, but key is minimal set of
    functionality and extensibility for other policies

11
High-Level Plan (Space Shuttle View)
  • Design and implement basic infrastructure
  • Programming model for distributed
    sensor-based context-aware apps
  • Middleware interfaces, core services, and
    components for common services
  • Evaluate by implementing several context-aware
    applications on top
  • Measurable reduction of complexity
  • Ease of adoption by programmers
  • Support for a wide variety of sensors,
    services, and apps

12
Outline
  • Context-awareness Overview
  • Proposed Solution
  • Context Fabric Architecture Overview
  • Evaluation
  • Related Work

13
Proposed Architecture
  • Separate into layers each with different
    responsibilities
  • Go across layers through standardized data
    formats and network protocols
  • Each layer provides a set of services
  • Can modify and evolve within a layer as long as
    system interface remains same

Application
Context
Logical
Infrastructure
Physical
14
Physical Layer
  • Physical sensors that gather raw data
  • Examples
  • GPS (location)
  • Active Badge (identity, location)
  • Floor sensors
  • Cameras and microphones

Application
Context
Logical
Physical
15
Logical Layer
  • Logical layer is software counterpart to physical
    layer
  • But doesn't have to have physical counterpart
  • E.g. Login name
  • Need to model
  • Precision
  • Granularity
  • Accuracy

Application
Context
Logical
Physical
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Context Layer
  • Transforms sensor data into context data
  • Context info is interpreted and fused sensor data
  • Combine one or more sensor readings over time
  • Shift from precision, granularity, and accuracy
    to probability
  • Can be "beamed" directly in
  • "In movie theater"
  • "At kiosk on 4th floor"

Application
Context
Logical
Physical
17
Application Layer
  • Anything that uses data from context layer

Application
Context
Logical
Physical
18
Infrastructure Spaces
  • Distributed spaces for scalability and
    reliability
  • Need to figure out how these will interact with
    each other
  • Need to figure out core services in each space

Application
Context
Logical
Physical
19
Core Service 1 Automatic Path Creation
  • Problem hard to refine and transform raw sensor
    data into higher-level context data
  • Requires lots of low-level knowledge
  • Burden is on developer
  • Solution split computation from monolithic apps
    into many small composable services and connect
    them

20
Core Service 1 Automatic Path Creation
  • Operators
  • Paths

21
Core Service 1 Automatic Path Creation
What are the nearby movie theaters?
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Core Service 1 Automatic Path Creation
  • Automatically assemble path based on resources
  • Developers don't have to know specific sensors
  • Easier to create new functionality
  • Like SQL for databases

Is there a meeting in this room right now?
wav
Single speaker?
Sensor Input
wav
au
Sound
Context Output
wav
Audible sound?
Probability of Meeting?
mpeg
Motion?
Video
23
Core Service 2 Proximity-based Discovery
  • Find all nearby sensors
  • Lets developers use sensors not on device

24
Combining Core Services
  • Dynamically link nearby sensors to
    "Is there a meeting?"

Peripheral Sensors
Context Output
Probability of Meeting?
25
Agent Space
  • Make is easy to build class of context-aware
    apps, apps that don't live on specific devices

Personal Storage
Diary Agent
Reminders Agent
Notify me of "Buy milk" when I am near the
supermarket.
Tell me about all changes in location and all
people I meet.
Remind me of "Paper deadline" next time John is
near me.
26
Outline
  • Context-awareness Overview
  • Proposed Solution
  • Context Fabric Architecture Overview
  • Evaluation
  • Related Work

27
Evaluation
  • Infrastructure evaluation
  • Two or three non-trivial applications
  • Notepals Context
  • Auto-diary

28
Related Work
  • Context Toolkit
  • Widgets, Interpreters, Aggregators
  • Ubiquitous Computing system
  • Device agents, active maps
  • Interactive Workspaces
  • Event heap, path creation
  • MUSE
  • Jini services, Bayesian reasoning
  • Smart Environments

29
Timeline
Done
2002
2003
2061
2062
2063
2001
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Summary
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