The GAMBAS middleware and SDK for smart city applications
Title | The GAMBAS middleware and SDK for smart city applications |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Apolinarski, W., Iqbal, U., Parreira, J.X. |
Conference Name | Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOM Workshops), 2014 IEEE International Conference on |
Date Published | March |
Keywords | Androids, Cities and towns, data acquisition, distraction-free support, GAMBAS middleware, Humanoid robots, Java, Java-based runtime system, middleware, Runtime, SDK, security, smart city applications, software development kit, software engineering |
Abstract | The concept of smart cities envisions services that provide distraction-free support for citizens. To realize this vision, the services must adapt to the citizens' situations, behaviors and intents at runtime. This requires services to gather and process the context of their users. Mobile devices provide a promising basis for determining context in an automated manner on a large scale. However, despite the wide availability of versatile programmable mobile platforms such as Android and iOS, there are only few examples of smart city applications. One reason for this is that existing software platforms primarily focus on low-level resource management which requires application developers to repeatedly tackle many challenging tasks. Examples include efficient data acquisition, secure and privacy-preserving data distribution as well as interoperable data integration. In this paper, we describe the GAMBAS middleware which tries to simplify the development of smart city applications. To do this, GAMBAS introduces a Java-based runtime system with an associated software development kit (SDK). To clarify how the runtime system and the SDK can be used for application development, we describe two simple applications that highlight different middleware functions. |
DOI | 10.1109/PerComW.2014.6815176 |
Citation Key | 6815176 |