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International Workshop on Modeling Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems
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Proceedings of the 3nd ACM workshop on Performance monitoring and measurement of heterogeneous wireless and wired networks
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Pages 17-22
Year of Publication: 2008
ISBN:978-1-60558-239-9
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ABSTRACT
Recently, research for context-aware systems has risen significantly. New social needs require the use of brand new technology to build rich ubiquitous computing spaces. Such spaces allow users to use services without being aware of any interaction with the system. For such an important and dedicated task, some context awareness is needed so computers, based on their environment, can react accordingly. Advertising on mobile devices is one of this new needs and has demonstrated to have a large potential due to the very personal and intimate nature of the devices and the possibility of reaching a broad range of targets. In this paper we present BlueMall, a context-aware pervasive system for advertising in large commercial areas. BlueMall uses Java and Bluetooth wireless technology making it a very portable system. We describe the overall architecture and discuss the implementation steps taken to build our application. To evaluate the performance behavior of our system in relation to the environment, we run some experiments in our testbed. Experimental results show that the system provides a viable solution for permission-based mobile advertising.
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