Conference Paper
Victory: Versatile Internet of Things Application on Dynamic Mobile Service Composition Framework
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Authors
Sungpil Woo, Sehyun Heo, Janggwan Im, Daeyoung Kim
Issue Date
2014-10
Citation
International Conference on Internet of Things (IoT) 2014, pp.1-2
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Today’s mobile environment contains various types of smart things which opportunistically adjoin to the surrounding areas of mobile phones in real time. But conventional mobile applications have a limitation on consuming services provided by those smart things, because they are usually bound statically to some specific devices that have services they want to consume. To support dynamic and selective interaction with heterogeneous smart things at runtime, some evolved shape of application and platform is required. In this paper, we introduce a novel mobile application platform Victory, which provides unified abstraction of various smart things capability for application developers, and let them concentrate on their business logic. This platform also allows ordinary users be able to directly select available smart things as they wish at run-time, interactively compose the application, and create the personalized service.
KSP Keywords
Application Platform, Mobile Application(APP), Mobile Service Composition, Personalized service, Real-time, Run-Time, application developers, internet of things(IoT), mobile environment, mobile phone, smart things
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