Towards an Efficient Smart Space Architecture
Somia Belaidouni, Moeiz Miraoui, Chakib Tadj

TL;DR
This paper discusses a layered architecture for smart spaces emphasizing quality indicators like functionality, reusability, and changeability to enhance context-aware adaptive systems.
Contribution
It introduces a general layered architecture model focusing on key quality indicators for designing effective smart space systems.
Findings
Identifies three main quality indicators: functionality, reusability, changeability.
Proposes a layered architecture for context-aware adaptive systems.
Highlights the importance of context modules and reasoning processes.
Abstract
A smart space offers entirely new opportunities for end users by adapting services accordingly to make life easy. A number of architectural designs have been proposed to design context awareness systems and adaptation behavior. However, the quality of the system depends on the degree of satisfaction of the initials needs. In this paper, we discuss three main indicators of quality design for smart spaces that are strongly related to the context modules and reasoning process: functionality, reusability and changeability. A general layered architecture system is presented to define the principal components that should constitute any context aware adaptive system.
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Taxonomy
TopicsContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies · Robotics and Automated Systems
