The paradigm for ubiquitous communication aims at enabling people to contact anyone anywhere and at anytime in a
convenient way. Though, this promising vision is mainly addressed from the perspective of individual users. The IST project MobiLife furthers this mobile communications paradigm by developing new applications and services. In addition to the requirements of individual users, MobiLife also considers the needs and concerns of groups of users. This paper presents an architecture that allows the management of mobile groups in heterogeneous communication environments and provides them with context-aware services. The architecture presented has been developed by and proposed within the EU IST-511607 project MobiLife.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 countand05a
%A Coutand, Olivier
%A Drögehorn, Olaf
%A David, Klaus
%A Nurmi, Petteri
%A Floreen, Patrik
%A Kernchen, Ralf
%A Holtmanns, Silke
%A Campadello, Stefano
%A Kanter, Theo
%A Martin, Miquel
%A van Eijk, Ronald
%A Guarneri, Renate
%B Proceedings of the 14th IST Mobile & Wireless Communications Summit
%C Dresden, Germany
%D 2005
%K ComTec itegpub
%P 1-6
%T Context-aware Group Management in Mobile Environments
%X The paradigm for ubiquitous communication aims at enabling people to contact anyone anywhere and at anytime in a
convenient way. Though, this promising vision is mainly addressed from the perspective of individual users. The IST project MobiLife furthers this mobile communications paradigm by developing new applications and services. In addition to the requirements of individual users, MobiLife also considers the needs and concerns of groups of users. This paper presents an architecture that allows the management of mobile groups in heterogeneous communication environments and provides them with context-aware services. The architecture presented has been developed by and proposed within the EU IST-511607 project MobiLife.
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abstract = {The paradigm for ubiquitous communication aims at enabling people to contact anyone anywhere and at anytime in a
convenient way. Though, this promising vision is mainly addressed from the perspective of individual users. The IST project MobiLife furthers this mobile communications paradigm by developing new applications and services. In addition to the requirements of individual users, MobiLife also considers the needs and concerns of groups of users. This paper presents an architecture that allows the management of mobile groups in heterogeneous communication environments and provides them with context-aware services. The architecture presented has been developed by and proposed within the EU IST-511607 project MobiLife.},
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address = {Dresden, Germany},
author = {Coutand, Olivier and Drögehorn, Olaf and David, Klaus and Nurmi, Petteri and Floreen, Patrik and Kernchen, Ralf and Holtmanns, Silke and Campadello, Stefano and Kanter, Theo and Martin, Miquel and van Eijk, Ronald and Guarneri, Renate},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 14th IST Mobile & Wireless Communications Summit},
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keywords = {ComTec itegpub},
month = {June},
pages = {1-6},
timestamp = {2016-10-28T09:22:27.000+0200},
title = {Context-aware Group Management in Mobile Environments},
year = 2005
}