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    <rdfs:label><![CDATA[Platys: From Position to Place in Next Generation Networks]]></rdfs:label>
    <news:title><![CDATA[Platys: From Position to Place in Next Generation Networks]]></news:title>
    <news:publishedOn rdf:datatype="&xsd;dateTime">2009-08-31T00:00:00-05:00</news:publishedOn>
    <news:description><![CDATA[<p>A UMBC research team led by <a
href="http://umnc.edu/~joshi">Anupam Joshi</a> and <a
href="http://umbc.edu/~finin/">Tim Finin</a> received an award from
NSF for four-year project that will explore how advances
in mobile technology and networking can support systems that
understand and adapt their behavior to their user's context,
activities and preferences.</p>

<p><a href="http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/project/html/id/92/Platys-From-Position-to-Place-in-Next-Generation-Networks">Platys</a> is a collaborative research project between
UMBC and groups at North Carolina State (led by <a
href="http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/mpsingh/">Munindar
Singh</a> and <a href="http://www4.ncsu.edu/~rhee/">Injong
Rhee</a>) and Duke (led by <a
href="http://www.ee.duke.edu/~romit/">Romit Roy Choudhury</a>)
Universities.  The group will share $1.8M in research funding
from NSF's <a
href="http://nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503325&org=CNS">Network
Science and Engineering</a> program.</p>

<p>Platys will develop a high-level notion of 'context' that
exploits the capabilities of next generation networks to enable
applications that deliver better user experiences. In particular,
it exploits mobile devices—always with a user -- to capture key
elements of context: the user's location and, through
localization, characteristics of the user’s environment.  Current
practice captures location at the level of position -- as
geospatial coordinates. But what matters for experience is the
user’s place: a location in conceptual terms such as “at home,”
“jogging,” or “grocery shopping” -- descriptions that combine
positions with activities, environmental properties, and the
activities of other nearby people.</p>

<p>Realizing this notion of place requires that information from
devices and infrastructure flow in ways unanticipated in current
network architectures. It presumes enabling opportunistic
interactions while preserving the users’ privacy and designing
incentive mechanisms to promote cooperation without exploitation
of any. The above architectural concerns lie far beyond
traditional network topics such as routing.</p>

<p>Research at UMBC will focus on three areas: using Semantic Web
technologies to develop the semantic models needed to represent a
person's context and associated preferences, finding and
exploiting the knowledge on the Web that can be used to infer
context-related characteristics, and developing effective privacy
preserving techniques and controls to protect users' privacy.</p>

<p>The overall project goal is to develop, demonstrate, and evaluate
a novel network architecture that gives primacy to user
experience. It will lead to theoretical advances in semantic
context modeling, mobility tracking at multiple levels of
abstraction, collaborative localization, and incentive
mechanisms. Networked applications offering enhanced user
experience will have significant payoffs for industry and the
productivity and quality of life of citizens. A prototype system
will implement and evaluate context-aware services in university
settings with prospects of expansion to K-12 schools and public
facilities.</p>

<p>For more information on the Platys project or related research,
contact <a href="mailto:joshi@cs.umbc.edu">Anupam Joshi</a> or <a
href="mailto:finin@cs.umbc.edu">Tim Finin.</p>
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