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8194 Exploring sensor data management
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Evers, S. (2006) Exploring sensor data management. Technical Report TR-CTIT-06-77, Centre for Telematics and Information Technology University of Twente, Enschede. ISSN 1381-3625

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Abstract

The increasing availability of cheap, small, low-power sensor hardware and the ubiquity of wired and wireless networks has led to the prediction that `smart evironments' will emerge in the near future. The sensors in these environments collect detailed information about the situation people are in, which is used to enhance information-processing applications that are present on their mobile and `ambient' devices.

Bridging the gap between sensor data and application information poses new requirements to data management. This report discusses what these requirements are and documents ongoing research that explores ways of thinking about data management suited to these new requirements: a more sophisticated control flow model, data models that incorporate time, and ways to deal with the uncertainty in sensor data.

Item Type:Internal Report (Technical Report)
Research Group:EWI-DB: Databases
Research Program:CTIT-NICE: Natural Interaction in Computer-mediated Environments
Research Project:CADMAI: Towards Context-Aware Data Management for Ambient Intelligence
ID Code:8194
Deposited On:02 January 2007
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