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Using heterogeneous and Social Contexts to create a smart space architecture
2010
The IEEE symposium on Computers and Communications
Advances in smart technologies, wireless networking, and the increased interest in services have led to the emergence of ubiquitous and pervasive computing as one of the most promising areas of computing in recent years. Smart Spaces in particular have gained a lot of interest within the research community. Most smart spaces rely on physical components such as sensors to sense and acquire information about the real world environment. Although sensor networks can provide useful contextual
doi:10.1109/iscc.2010.5546611
dblp:conf/iscc/HasswaH10
fatcat:4r7vou4jhnfjzmzqnpbmhbbuby