Ambient Intelligent Mobile Persistent Browsing Experience (AIMPBE)

Rosaleen Hegerty, Tom Lunney, Kevin Curran, Maurice Mulvenna

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Abstract

Exploratory analysis on the development of anAmbient Intelligent Mobile Persistent Browsing Experience (AIMPBE) system activated by sensors is presented. AIMPBE is acommunication and synchronisation framework for seamless web session browsing to provide integrated connectivity across heterogeneous geographically distributed devices. The intention is to provide persistent location independent and appliance sensitiveviewing for the user enabling Internet mobility. Human technology interface communication will be abstracted to a common representation that will facilitate optimisation and customisation across a number of heterogeneous input output terminals. This willensure smooth continuity between components for seamless usability and maximum user convenience; filtering current context aware information to the untethered user abetting their efficacy in a digitally enhancing information society.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUnknown Host Publication
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 26 Jun 2008
EventThe 9th Annual Postgraduate Symposium Convergence of Telecommunications, - Liverpool John Moores University
Duration: 26 Jun 2008 → …

Conference

ConferenceThe 9th Annual Postgraduate Symposium Convergence of Telecommunications,
Period26/06/08 → …

Keywords

  • ambient intelligence
  • ubiquitous computing
  • digital
  • communication
  • wireless networks
  • sensor technology
  • embedded design
  • location information
  • context awareness.

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