Gaia mobility: extending active space boundaries to everyday devices

In this paper we introduce an architecture for extending the reach of ubiquitous computing environments, or active spaces, to resource-stripped mobile devices, cell phones, and wearable computers. The architecture allows lightweight output and/or input elements of ubiquitous applications to run on the mobile devices, allowing users to interact with active spaces remotely while using minimal processing, power, and network bandwidth.

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