Abstract

Recent advances in networking and communications removed the restrictions of time and space in information services. Context-aware service systems can support the predefined services in accordance with user requests regardless of time and space. However, due to their architectural limitations, the recent systems are not so flexible to provide device-independent services by multiple service providers. Recently, researchers have focused on a new service paradigm characterized by high mobility, service continuity, and green characteristics. In line with these efforts, improved context-aware service platforms have been suggested to make the platform possible to manage the contexts to provide the adaptive services for multi-user and locations. However, this platform can only support limited continuity and mobility. In other words, the existing system cannot support seamless service provision among different service providers with respect to the changes of mobility, situation, device, and network. Furthermore, the existing context-aware service platform is significant reliance on always-on infrastructure, which leads to great amounts of energy consumption inevitably. Therefore, we subsequently propose a new concept of context-aware networking and communications, namely a zone-aware service platform. The proposed platform autonomously reconfigures the infrastructure and maintains a service session interacting with the middleware to support cost- and energy-efficient pervasive services for smart-home sustainability.

Highlights

  • Recent developments in the field of networking and telecommunications have eliminated the restrictions of time and space in the field of information services

  • We suggest a new concept of context-aware networking and communications, namely zone-aware service (ZAS)

  • The user can request these services through the Web, and the Web-based services can be operated by using a simple object access protocol (SOAP)

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Summary

Introduction

Recent developments in the field of networking and telecommunications have eliminated the restrictions of time and space in the field of information services. The systems do not guarantee users the finest continuity of services and are not flexible enough to utilize large-scale data in the multi-service domain environment These problems are in conflict with other ubiquitous service paradigms, such as energy saving and green services. The future ubiquitous service paradigm will be shifted to intelligent and personalized services with green initiatives, which simultaneously meets the needs of users and energy conservation. To address these challenges, we suggest a new concept of context-aware networking and communications, namely zone-aware service (ZAS). This system meets the requirements of the special issue on “The Advent of Smart Homes” for smart-home sustainability

Related Works
Paradigm of Context-Aware Networking and Communications
Advanced Service Continuity
Convergence and Virtualization of Networks and Services
Scalability
Energy Efficiency
Context-Aware Service Infrastructure
Sensor Network and Device Layer
Context Management
Service Management
Service and Application Layer
Architectural Issues and Requirement
Overview of ZAS Architecture
Inference Manager
Context Manager
Implementation of the ZAS Platform for Seamless Service Provision
Network Architecture and Service Flow Based on Service Scenarios
Service Scenario 2
Service Scenario 4
Conclusions
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