Context information has emerged as an important resource to enable autonomy and flexibility of pervasive applications. The widespread use of context information necessitates efficient wide-area lookup services. In this paper, we present the design and implementation of a peer-to-peer context lookup system to support contextaware applications over multiple smart spaces. Our system provides a distributed repository for context storage, and a semantic peer-to-peer network for context lookup. Collaborative context-aware applications that utilize different context information in multiple smart spaces can be easily built by invoking a pull or push service provided by our system. We outline the design and implementation of our system, and validate our system through the development of cross-domain applications
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