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2005
Conference Paper
Title

Using context of a mobile user to prefetch relevant information

Abstract
Providing mobile users with relevant and up-to-date information on the move through wireless communication needs to take the current context of a user into account. In this paper, the context of a user with respect to his movement behaviour as well as device characteristics is under investigation. In outdoor areas, particularly in an urban area, obviously there is often sufficient communication bandwidth available. In some areas though, especially in rural areas, communication bandwidth coverage is often poor. Providing users in such areas with relevant information and making this information available in time is a major challenge. Prefetching tries to overcome these problems by using predefined user context settings. In situations where resource restrictions like limited bandwidth or insufficient memory apply, strategies come into place to optimize the process. Such strategies will be discussed. Evaluating the different types of users supports the approach of getting the relevant information to the user at the right time and the right place.
Author(s)
Kirchner, H.
Mainwork
On the move to meaningful internet systems 2005  
Conference
International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS) 2005  
International Conference on Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA) 2005  
International Conference on Ontologies, Databases, and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE) 2005  
Workshop on Agents, Web Services and Ontologies Merging (AWeSOMe) 2005  
Workshop on Context-Aware Mobile Systems (CAMS) 2005  
Grid Computing Workshop (GADA) 2005  
Workshop on Inter-Organizational Systems and Interoperability of Enterprise Software and Applications (MIOS+INTEROP) 2005  
Workshop on Object-Role Modeling (ORM) 2005  
Ph.D. Student Symposium (PhDS) 2005  
International Workshop on Web Semantics (SWWS) 2005  
Workshop on Semantic-Based Geographical Information Systems (SeBGIS) 2005  
Workshop on Ontologies, Semantics and E-Learning (WOSE) 2005  
DOI
10.1007/11575863_32
Language
English
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