1st International ICST Workshop on Context-Aware Middleware and Services

Research Article

Application development using modeling and dynamical systems analysis

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1145/1554233.1554239,
        author={Eleanor O'Neill and Kris  McGlinn and David  Lewis and Eoin  Bailey and Simon Dobson and Kevin   McCartney},
        title={Application development using modeling and dynamical systems analysis},
        proceedings={1st International ICST Workshop on Context-Aware Middleware and Services},
        publisher={ACM},
        proceedings_a={CAMS},
        year={2009},
        month={10},
        keywords={},
        doi={10.1145/1554233.1554239}
    }
    
  • Eleanor O'Neill
    Kris McGlinn
    David Lewis
    Eoin Bailey
    Simon Dobson
    Kevin McCartney
    Year: 2009
    Application development using modeling and dynamical systems analysis
    CAMS
    ACM
    DOI: 10.1145/1554233.1554239
Eleanor O'Neill1, Kris McGlinn1, David Lewis1, Eoin Bailey2, Simon Dobson2, Kevin McCartney3
  • 1: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
  • 2: UCD Dublin, Ireland
  • 3: University College Cork, Ireland

Abstract

Research on context aware systems is handicapped by the lack of readily available large scale data sets, as well as by the lack of tools by which researchers can interact effectively with such data sets across a range of scales and granularities. We show how virtual reality combined with a dynamical systems analysis approach can start to address these gaps. Simulation allows for generation of simulated sensor data at runtime and actuations of entities in the virtual world. The ease of sensor deployment and configurations in a simulated environment allows for rapid reconfigurations enabling generation of the required large scale data sets for analysis. Using these data sets, dynamical systems analysis can determine if a given application is functioning in a manner that is deemed to be correct.