Towards a Pervasive Computing Benchmark
2005pp. 194–198
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A. Ranganathan, Jalal Al‐Muhtadi, Jacob T. Biehl, Brian D. Ziebart, Roy H. Campbell, Brian P. Bailey
Abstract
Pervasive computing allows the coupling of the physical world to the information world, and provides a wealth of ubiquitous services and applications that allow users, machines, data, applications, and physical spaces to interact seamlessly with one another. In this paper, we propose a benchmark for evaluating pervasive computing environments. These proposed metrics facilitate the assessment and evaluation of different aspects of pervasive computing and its support for a wide variety of tasks.
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