Presentation 2001/3/9
Environment-Adaptive Personal Communication (EAPEC) Architecture for Ubiquitous Computing Networks
Shigeki Yamada, Eiji Kamioka,
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Abstract(in English) This paper proposes a new type of communication, called EAPEC (Environment-Adaptive Personal Communication) for ubiquitous computing networks. EAPEC accepts a communication message from a sender, automatically selects the most appropriate communication device and media type for a receiver, converts the sender's message into the one acceptable to the receiver, and forwards the converted message to the receiver. The EAPEC network architecture can be implemented based on SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and a 3GPP network architecture by simply adding functional modules including universal communication navigators and media processing servers.
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Keyword(in English) ubiquitous computing / communication system / communication service / SIP / 3GPP3GPP3GPP / network architecture
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Title (in English) Environment-Adaptive Personal Communication (EAPEC) Architecture for Ubiquitous Computing Networks
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Keyword(1) ubiquitous computing
Keyword(2) communication system
Keyword(3) communication service
Keyword(4) SIP
Keyword(5) 3GPP3GPP3GPP
Keyword(6) network architecture
1st Author's Name Shigeki Yamada
1st Author's Affiliation National Institute of Informatics()
2nd Author's Name Eiji Kamioka
2nd Author's Affiliation National Institute of Informatics
Date 2001/3/9
Paper # SSE2000-286,IN2000-242
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 670
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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