A Location model for location-based service in ubiquitous computing

 

Ju Hyeong Yi : Digital Vaccine and Internet Immune System Lab. Graduate School of Information and Communication, Ajou University, Suwon 443-749, Republic of Korea.
(TEL) +82-31-219-1810 (FAX) +82-31-219-1811 (E-Mail) kjun@ajou.ac.kr
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Manpyo Hong : Digital Vaccine and Internet Immune System Lab. Graduate School of Information and Communication, Ajou University, Suwon 443-749, Republic of Korea.
(TEL) +82-31-219-2438 (FAX) +82-31-219-1614 (E-Mail) mphong@ajou.ac.kr
(URL) http://iislab.ajou.ac.kr

 

Abstract

 

Location information regards position value of the space that individual object is located or moving as information. Providing user contextual services to users based on this information is telematics, LBS(Location Based Service), GIS(Geographic information systems), ITS(Intelligent Transportation Systems), etc. Current standardizations for these technologies are progressing individually without connection. But these fields are available to share a lot of technologies with each other, thus the systematic and composite standardization of them will be helpful to develop technologies of LBS. As a part of them, independently with service types, we propose common location model considered ubiquitous computing environment.

 

 

Short Biography

 

Ju Hyeong Yi : Ju Hyeong Yi is an MS Student in the Graduate School of Information and Communication at Ajou University. Her current research interests are security and privacy problems and countermeasures in Ubiquitous environment.

Before she joined the student of Ajou University in 2005, she received a BS degree from the Department of information and computer science, Ajou University, in 2005.

 

Manpyo Hong: Manpyo Hong is a professor in the Graduate School of Information and Communication at Ajou University. His current research interests are in Ubiquitous security, Information security (Worm, Virus and DDoS) and parallel processing.

Before he joined the faculty of Ajou University in 1985, he was an instructor in the College of Engineering at Ulsan National University from 1983 to 1985 and an exchange professor at Minnesota State University from 1993 to 1994, a exchange professor at the George Washington University from 2000 to 2001. He received a BS degree from the Department of Statistics, Seoul National University, in 1981; an MS degree from the Department of Statistics, Seoul National University, in 1983; a Ph.D degree from the Department of Parallel processing, Seoul National University, in 1991.