Implementation of new services to support ubiquitous computing for campus life

Many new services have emerged to realize ubiquitous computing environments, owing to the increasing supply of mobile devices and more widespread Internet and wireless network facilities. We introduce the U-Campus (ubiquitous computing for campus) service. This study has been conducted through inter...

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Hauptverfasser: Tack-Don Han, Cheolho Cheong, Jae-Won Ann, Jong-Young Kim, Hyung-Min Yoon, Chang-Su Lee, Hyon-Gu Shin, Young-Jin Lee, Hyoung-Min Yook, Myoung-Hoon Jeon, Jung Soo Choi, Joo-Hyeon Lee, Young-Woo Sohn, Yoon Su Baek, Sang-Yong Lee, Eun-Dong Shin, WooShik Kang, SeongWoon Kim
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creator Tack-Don Han
Cheolho Cheong
Jae-Won Ann
Jong-Young Kim
Hyung-Min Yoon
Chang-Su Lee
Hyon-Gu Shin
Young-Jin Lee
Hyoung-Min Yook
Myoung-Hoon Jeon
Jung Soo Choi
Joo-Hyeon Lee
Young-Woo Sohn
Yoon Su Baek
Sang-Yong Lee
Eun-Dong Shin
WooShik Kang
SeongWoon Kim
description Many new services have emerged to realize ubiquitous computing environments, owing to the increasing supply of mobile devices and more widespread Internet and wireless network facilities. We introduce the U-Campus (ubiquitous computing for campus) service. This study has been conducted through interdisciplinary research by four participating departments. The U-campus project is part of the UTOPIA project (Ubiquitous computing TOwn Project: Intelligent context Awareness), which covers town- and city-wide environments. Currently, a test bed for U-campus has been constructed to support various services suck as U-profile, U-messaging and U-campus tour guide services. Students, professors, school staffs, and campus visitors can easily access the various available campus services by using image-based sensors and mobile devices such as CDMA cellular phones or WiFi smart phones. The major purpose of this research is to provide a context-aware U-campus environment to users by utilizing sensors and mobile devices currently available in the public sector and the marketplace.
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