Tesis
Computação ciente de contexto aplicada ao monitoramento de condições críticas em ambientes físicos.
Fecha
2004-05-21Registro en:
KUDO, Taciana Novo. Computação ciente de contexto aplicada ao monitoramento de condições críticas em ambientes físicos.. 2004. 118 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Exatas e da Terra) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2004.
Autor
Kudo, Taciana Novo
Institución
Resumen
Context-aware computing investigates applications that adapt their behavior according to
information (or context) captured from a physical and/or computational environment such as
the location of a user. The monitoring of critical conditions in physical environments is one of
the domains that take advantage of the context-aware computing facilities, where context is
captured from sensors spread over environments in order to aid the prevention, the combat
and the evaluation of emergency situations such as fire, rebellions in penitentiaries,
explosions and leaks of toxic substances. Related works report the need for a middleware that
provides services, e.g. for context interpretation and location of people and objects, which can
be used by a myriad of devices and any kind of applications for monitoring of critical
conditions, regardless platform, operating system and/or programming language.
This work presents an approach exploiting context-aware computing in the monitoring of
critical conditions in physical environments, which includes the specification of a middleware
and its following main services: the Context Interpreter Service, the Event Notification
Service and the Location Service. The Context Interpreter Service notifies and interprets
context gathered from sensors. As those interpretations follow the security policies of each
business, an Interface for Configuration and Monitoring was also developed as a means to
allow particular criteria of monitoring for a business. The Event Notification Service uses the
publish/subscribe paradigm based on topics. The Location Service handles the location of
people and objects in physical environments. Middleware components and applications
communicate through XML-encoded messages via publish/subscribe mechanism. A case
study for that approach uses the Asas de um Sonho aviation museum of the TAM air company
as scenario.