Mobile resource management for better user experience: an audio case study
Ubiquitous environment's research has evolved considerably over the last years. The wide range of mobile devices, their high diversity and mobility have raised a variety of challenges being resource management a predominant, and therefore attracting special attention in the research community....
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Zusammenfassung: | Ubiquitous environment's research has evolved
considerably over the last years. The wide
range of mobile devices, their high diversity and mobility have raised a variety of challenges being resource management a predominant, and therefore attracting special
attention in the research community. The
Composable-Adaptive Resource Management
(CARM) middleware library provides a exi-
ble infrastructure where personal devices create seamlessly on-demand interconnections
links to share ubiquitous resources. In this paper we present a CARM interesting use case,
consisting of an improved audio listening experience by sharing a high quality audio resource. A proof-of-concept implementation
is provided, and a testbed comprised of two
CARM enabled mobile phones with Bluetooth
connectivity making use of remote device's
audio resource is described. Our approach
demonstrates the importance and usability of
enhancing the dynamic resource sharing experience without altering the bandwidth efficiency.
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