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Main Author: Klimek, Radoslaw
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.21751
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author Klimek, Radoslaw
author_facet Klimek, Radoslaw
contents Ambient-awareness in conjunction with pervasive computing is a significant challenge for system designers. It follows the necessity of gathering raw, massive and heterogeneous environmental data \newrrr{which we} obtained, while middleware processes must merge context modelling and reasoning seamlessly. We proposed a system supporting mountain rescuers which is demanding due to the large number of environmental objects interacting, as well as high data variability. We presented complex context processing embedded in the proposed context life cycle and implemented it \erarrr{following a proposed workflow for a demanding}\newrrr{in a difficult} mountain environment. We introduced five weather scenarios which are a basis for contextual and perceptual processing during the validation of our model. The system \erarrr{binds together} \newrrr{merges} a message streaming broker for massive data transport, low and high-level processing algorithms, repositories and a logical SAT solver. It constitutes a Context-Aware-as-a-Service (CAaaS) system, offering advanced support for mountain rescue operations. The provided software model defines middleware components which act on a predicted context and transform in situ sensor data into smart decisions, and which could operate as a platform-based cloud computing model. It is an enabler yielding a synergy effect with different software components orchestration when providing pro-activeness and non-intrusiveness concerning smart decisions.
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spellingShingle Ambient-aware continuous aid for mountain rescue activities
Klimek, Radoslaw
Information Theory
Ambient-awareness in conjunction with pervasive computing is a significant challenge for system designers. It follows the necessity of gathering raw, massive and heterogeneous environmental data \newrrr{which we} obtained, while middleware processes must merge context modelling and reasoning seamlessly. We proposed a system supporting mountain rescuers which is demanding due to the large number of environmental objects interacting, as well as high data variability. We presented complex context processing embedded in the proposed context life cycle and implemented it \erarrr{following a proposed workflow for a demanding}\newrrr{in a difficult} mountain environment. We introduced five weather scenarios which are a basis for contextual and perceptual processing during the validation of our model. The system \erarrr{binds together} \newrrr{merges} a message streaming broker for massive data transport, low and high-level processing algorithms, repositories and a logical SAT solver. It constitutes a Context-Aware-as-a-Service (CAaaS) system, offering advanced support for mountain rescue operations. The provided software model defines middleware components which act on a predicted context and transform in situ sensor data into smart decisions, and which could operate as a platform-based cloud computing model. It is an enabler yielding a synergy effect with different software components orchestration when providing pro-activeness and non-intrusiveness concerning smart decisions.
title Ambient-aware continuous aid for mountain rescue activities
topic Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.21751