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Personal Activity Coordinator. Shelley Zhuang Computer Science Division U.C. Berkeley Ericsson Workshop August 2000. PAC: What is it?. Service coordination layer
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Personal Activity Coordinator Shelley Zhuang Computer Science Division U.C. Berkeley Ericsson Workshop August 2000
PAC: What is it? • Service coordination layer • Collects contextual user information such as current geo-location, next destination from services such as GPS service, calendar service, IM-Anywhere (real-time presence, location, and behavior information) • Spatial data (location, traffic, device type, etc) • Temporal data (calendar data)
Goals • Uncoupling of providers and consumers • Extensibility • High availability and fault tolerance • Scalability • Security • Privacy
PAC Applications • Real-time information about PAC users, enabling targeted message delivery and other enhanced services • Assists the Preference Registry for more powerful service customization
Contextual Information Categorization • Categorizing contextual information – information updating performance vs. finer grained access control) • Hierarchical name space • Sample hierarchical categorization tree root new appointments location traffic calendar fax email GPS IP address mailing address trip time location person
Schema Definition • XML namespace standard • Referenced by a well-known URL • Single schema definition file for each contextual information category • Defines the properties of each field of a contextual information category • Tags associated with each field are: Name, Description, Type, Enforcement, Values
Hierarchical Domain-based PAC Organization • Separate PAC is provided for each individual user: ease of maintainability, privacy • Individual PACs are organized in a hierarchical domain-based fashion • Uniform contextual information presentation defined for each domain of PACs • Child domains inherit the presentations defined by their parents • Supports dynamic creation and deletion of a category, creation of additional fields for a category, and update of schema definition file URL at the domain level
Internal View of the PAC • Hierarchical category namespace defined by the domain, and schema definition files • Contextual information repository • Subscriber Information • Service consumers subscribe to contextual information categories • Notified in response to the creation, deletion, update and expiration of contextual information
Architecture of PAC root subscriber 1 subscriber 2 subscriber 5 subscriber server subscriber 6 name Server subscriber 7 subscriber server subscriber 3 subscriber 4 subscriber server name Server name Server Subscribers Space Hierarchical Name Space Subscribers Space node server node server node server node server node server node server node server node server virtual node server virtual node server Contextual Information Repository Light-weight semi-structured distributed database
Security & Privacy • Public key infrastructure • For each contextual information category, the user can specify an Access Control List (ACL)
Garbage Collector • Contextual information stored as soft state • Allow the service providers to specify the lasting period of a contextual information
Execution Environment • Runs on a Ninja base (iSpace vSpace) • Name Lookup Service (service-specific-id user’s unique-id personal information, i.e., preference registry, public key, PAC • Xset database – XML based database and query model
Future Work • Migrate to Ninja vSpace • Implement the security model • Support query-based notifications for finer grained control of the notification scheme • Real-time changing data - GPS, IM-Anywhere • User’s current activity – identify categorization and semantics