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AnyCom: A Component Framework Optimization for Pervasive Computing

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Embedded Software and Systems (ICESS 2004)

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Pervasive computing lays emphasis on the seamless integration of human,computers as well as the environment, which challenges the traditional component-based technology. In this paper, after analyzing many previous component models, we discuss a series of problems involved in Pervasive computing: How to administer plenty of embedded computing devices, how to discover components initiatively, how to conquer the heterogeneity of different components, how to implement component cooperation mechanism, and so forth. Finally, we bring forward a new framework AnyCom (a component framework for pervasive computing) and some experiments based on it.

This work was supported in part by the Hi-Tech Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) under Component-based Embedded Operating System and Developing Environment (No.2004AA1Z2050), and Embedded Software Platform for Ethernet Switch (No. 2003AA1Z2160); In part by the Science and Technology Program of Zhejiang province under Novel Distributed and Real-time Embedded Software Platform (No. 2004C21059).

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Chen, W., Jiang, Z., Wu, Z. (2005). AnyCom: A Component Framework Optimization for Pervasive Computing. In: Wu, Z., Chen, C., Guo, M., Bu, J. (eds) Embedded Software and Systems. ICESS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3605. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11535409_33

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