JOURNAL ARTICLE

Improved Adaptation and Survivability via Dynamic Service Composition of Ubiquitous Computing Middleware

Paolo BellavistaAntonio CorradiLuca FoschiniStefano Monti

Year: 2018 Journal:   IEEE Access Vol: 6 Pages: 33604-33620   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

These days, ubiquitous computing has radically changed the way users access and interact with services and content on the Internet: novel smart mobile devices and broadband wireless communication channels allow users to seamlessly access them anytime and anywhere. Middleware infrastructures to support ubiquitous computing need to support an extremely dynamic and ever-changing scenario, where novel contents/services, devices, formats, and media channels become available. Service-oriented architectures and service composition techniques have proven to be the key in designing flexible and extensible platforms that are able to reliably support ubiquitous computing. However, current trends in service composition for ubiquitous computing tend to be either too formal and, therefore, poorly used by average final users, or too vertical and poorly flexible and extensible. This paper proposes novel service composition middleware for ubiquitous computing that relies on a translucent composition model to achieve a flexible, extensible, highly-available, but also easily understandable and usable platform. The proposed system has been widely tested, benchmarked, and deployed on a number of different and heterogeneous ubiquitous scenarios.

Keywords:
Computer science Ubiquitous computing Middleware (distributed applications) Context-aware pervasive systems USable Mobile computing Service (business) Distributed computing Adaptation (eye) Computer network World Wide Web Human–computer interaction

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Citation History

Topics

Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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