CAMP: a context-aware mobile portal

Context-awareness enhancing mobile computing is expected to be one of the major ingredients of the future wireless services based on IP technologies. This paper proposes the concept of a modular mobile Internet portal enhanced with context-awareness features. Some context-aware services built into the portal are explained and the benefit for the mobile users analyzed. We present a functional prototype, which has been successfully used as a concept proof.

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