posted on 2008-02-05, 12:45authored byLezan Hawizy
The aim of the work in this thesis is to develop a new approach of interacting with adhoc
networked environments. These are networks where devices connect on demand
with no underlying network infrastructure. The intention of this work is to develop
these environments so that devices and services on these networks can publish their
services, query for other services and connect with each other when required. The
devices need to be able to perform these actions without prior knowledge of each
other, therefore a theory of communication, semiotics, is presented. Ad-hoc networks
provide an appropriate test-bed for this application of semiotics as they allow services
to `know' about each other and communicate with one another. By using semiotics,
we aim to create a representation of communication that allows a system to communicate
within the networked environment and ask for services and connections as well
as interact with users and provide. This way a user can demand something from the
surrounding environment and the elements within this environment can communicate
with each other to provide the service the user required. To create an effective model
for this representation, various research areas will be discussed such as smart environments,
natural language processing, multicast environments and human computer
interaction. Principles will be used from all these areas to implement an approach of
interacting with smart environments. Different types of smart environments, such as
as smart homes and m-commerce environments, will be used to observe how di erent
contexts a ect communication. A prototype system was realised for proof of concept
and evaluated by subjects. This work highlighted the feasibility of this approach and
opened a new area worthwhile of further research.
History
School
Science
Department
Computer Science
Publication date
2007
Notes
A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy of Loughborough University.