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Design of Service Management System in OSGi Based Ubiquitous Computing Environment

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Next Generation Information Technologies and Systems (NGITS 2006)

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The OSGi offers a unique opportunity for ubiquitous computing as a potential framework for achieving interoperability between various sensors, home appliances, and networked devices. The OSGi framework supports a remote installation of a bundle, which is a unit that installs and deploys services and service matching method based on service syntax. However, in order for the service in ubiquitous computing environment, a specific form of bundle such a mobile service manager is needed, one which is able to move through a heterogeneous network. And more precise service matching mechanism is needed, one which is able to search services using semantic description. This paper proposes a method that can manage bundles for supporting dynamic service’s mobility between frameworks, in order to ensure the mobility of services in a multiple the OSGi framework environment and a method that can search service using extended OWL-S. This service management system we are proposing implements a bundle form which can perform in an OSGi framework as well as manage the mobile services and semantic service matching mechanism. As a result, service management in a ubiquitous computing environment will be supported more efficiently.

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Lee, S., Lee, J. (2006). Design of Service Management System in OSGi Based Ubiquitous Computing Environment. In: Etzion, O., Kuflik, T., Motro, A. (eds) Next Generation Information Technologies and Systems. NGITS 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4032. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11780991_28

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