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The Spatial Web Faculty Badri Nath Rich Martin Students Shreyas Sadalgi Manoj Koushik Oliver Desborough http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/dataman/webdust
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Motivation Present Web: good at describing Conceptual space –“Show me Chinese Restaurants within 5 miles” Eg. yahoo.com Spatial Web: describes both Conceptual & Physical space –“Find the closest Chinese Restaurant with the minimum waiting time” –“Inform me whenever this freeway becomes congested within two miles or less ”
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Design Goals Novel information infrastructure to obtain, manage & deliver spatially-constrained data Information resides at the physical location where it is produced Information sources can have unbounded heterogeneity –as simple as embedded sensor devices –as complex as full-scale databases
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How Spatial Web differs from Today’s Web All Spatial web pages have a limited physical ‘DataScope’ Links between the Spatial Web pages mirror the relevant structure in the physical space Student Center Werblin Recreation Center ECE Dept Rutgers Golf Course
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Language of the Spatial Web Name or Number http://www.FrontEndPageForThisWOB.com This is the Dataman Lab in CoRE (CoRE, 3 rd Floor, Dataman, Badri...)
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Architectural components Pervasive Sensor Networks: forming a ‘WebDust’ of information InfoDispensers: –Data aggregation & distribution devices that blanket the physical landscape and act as information-sprinklers –‘Sprinke’ important local information on users as they pass nearby Pervasive Sensor Networks
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Spatial Crawling : Potential Application Using space as an index to search for local data Link structure to navigate through physical space Current Prototype ? Rene Motes with Light sensors P D A
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