Context Aware Content Delivery System in Conversational Interfaces

Author(s):  
Suraj Manjesh ◽  
Tushar Kanakagiri ◽  
P. Vaishak ◽  
Vivek Chettiar
Author(s):  
Zheng Yi ◽  
Yang Yansong ◽  
Huang Yan ◽  
Chen Changjia ◽  
Huang Dan

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Moustafa M. Nasralla ◽  
Iván García-Magariño ◽  
Jaime Lloret

The last decade has witnessed a steep growth in multimedia traffic due to real-time content delivery such as in online games and video conferencing. In some contexts, MANETs play a key role in the hyperconnectivity of everything in multimedia services. In this context, this work proposes a new scheduling approach based on context-aware mobile nodes for their connectivity. The contribution relies on reporting not only the locations of devices in the network but also their movement identified by sensors. In order to illustrate this approach, we have developed a novel agent-based simulator called MASEMUL for illustrating the proposed approach. The results show that a movement-aware scheduling strategy defined with the proposed approach has decreased the ratio of channel interruptions over another common strategy in mobile networks.


2009 ◽  
Vol 18 (01) ◽  
pp. 141-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
STEPHEN J. H. YANG ◽  
JIA ZHANG ◽  
JEFFREY J. P. TSAI ◽  
ANGUS F. M. HUANG

This paper presents a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)-based content delivery model to facilitate mobile content delivery. The main contribution of this paper is the design and development of an SOA-equipped content delivery system based on a context-driven, access-controlled, profile-favored, and history-maintained (CAPH) model. We embody the generic model-view-controller (MVC) model to support a dynamic content adaptation technique based on mobile users' contextual environments. Self-adaptable presentation objects and modules are modeled as universal Web services resources, so that their interactions are formalized into Web services operations for high interoperability. Experimental results demonstrate that our proposed SOA-based model makes it easy to configure and construct a flexible Web content delivery system on the mobile Internet.


Author(s):  
Victoria Ribeiro Rodrigues ◽  
Raquel Barreto ◽  
André Felipe de A. Monteiro

In most educational environments, the process of communication with students is performed on ad hoc basis, with lowstandardization and few interaction. However, a more dynamic communication is demanded by the young profile of most students. In this way, mobile devices are an efficient and flexible channel to reach this public. In this scenario, we present a context-aware platform to provide the distribution of educational content using a sensitive model context based on the users location. Thus, the platform can satisfy the specific demands informed by the user, and also respond to the current context, delivering personalized content according to the users location. Moreover, this is a multidisciplinary project, involving students in the role of users and also as collaborators for modeling, development and testing of the platform.


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