Abstract

In order to bring together the higher speed of WLAN and the wider coverage of GPRS, solution from service's perspective is necessary. And this kind of integrated service should be context-aware in order to automatically adapt itself to the changing environment. This paper proposes to explore the applicability of using network-centric context-aware service to integrate WLAN and GPRS network environments. Starting from typical scenario description and requirement analysis, a policy-based context model is presented, which takes into account the real implementation of context-aware service in the underlying networks. A context-aware service scenario called modern professor is explored to exemplify this methodology based on the policy-based context-aware service system architecture.

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