Development of Sensor Based Applications for the Android Platform: an Approach Based on Realistic Simulation

<p class="p1">Smart phones are equipped with a wide range of sensors (such as GPS, light, accelerometer, gyroscope, etc.) and allow users to be connected everywhere. These characteristics offer a rich information source for creating context-aware applications. However, testing these...

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Main Authors: Pablo CAMPILLO-SÁNCHEZ, Juan Antonio BOTÍA, Jorge GÓMEZ-SANZA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2013-05-01
Series:Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2255-2863/article/view/9893
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spelling doaj-3d12d15b63f444b49269ce5fce8598022020-11-25T03:13:14ZengEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaAdvances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal2255-28632013-05-0121232810.14201/ADCAIJ20132423289330Development of Sensor Based Applications for the Android Platform: an Approach Based on Realistic SimulationPablo CAMPILLO-SÁNCHEZ0Juan Antonio BOTÍA1Jorge GÓMEZ-SANZA2Universidad Complutense de MadridUniversidad de MurciaUniversidad Complutense de Madrid<p class="p1">Smart phones are equipped with a wide range of sensors (such as GPS, light, accelerometer, gyroscope, etc.) and allow users to be connected everywhere. These characteristics offer a rich information source for creating context-aware applications. However, testing these applications in the lab, before their deployment, could become a hard task or impossible because of sensors correlation, too wide testing area or an excessive number of people involved. This work aims to solve these problems carrying out the testing in a simulator, simulating the world in which the application user is immersed into. Tester controls her avatar and the avatar has a simulated smart phone that is connected with the user’s smart phone. Applications under test are installed on the real smart phone and are compiled with a library that replaces standard services of the sensors by others that offer data sensor from the simulator (depending on the simulated smart phone context) instead of real world.</p>https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2255-2863/article/view/9893context-aware servicesagent based social simulationtestingmobile devicesandroid
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author Pablo CAMPILLO-SÁNCHEZ
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Juan Antonio BOTÍA
Jorge GÓMEZ-SANZA
Development of Sensor Based Applications for the Android Platform: an Approach Based on Realistic Simulation
Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal
context-aware services
agent based social simulation
testing
mobile devices
android
author_facet Pablo CAMPILLO-SÁNCHEZ
Juan Antonio BOTÍA
Jorge GÓMEZ-SANZA
author_sort Pablo CAMPILLO-SÁNCHEZ
title Development of Sensor Based Applications for the Android Platform: an Approach Based on Realistic Simulation
title_short Development of Sensor Based Applications for the Android Platform: an Approach Based on Realistic Simulation
title_full Development of Sensor Based Applications for the Android Platform: an Approach Based on Realistic Simulation
title_fullStr Development of Sensor Based Applications for the Android Platform: an Approach Based on Realistic Simulation
title_full_unstemmed Development of Sensor Based Applications for the Android Platform: an Approach Based on Realistic Simulation
title_sort development of sensor based applications for the android platform: an approach based on realistic simulation
publisher Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca
series Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal
issn 2255-2863
publishDate 2013-05-01
description <p class="p1">Smart phones are equipped with a wide range of sensors (such as GPS, light, accelerometer, gyroscope, etc.) and allow users to be connected everywhere. These characteristics offer a rich information source for creating context-aware applications. However, testing these applications in the lab, before their deployment, could become a hard task or impossible because of sensors correlation, too wide testing area or an excessive number of people involved. This work aims to solve these problems carrying out the testing in a simulator, simulating the world in which the application user is immersed into. Tester controls her avatar and the avatar has a simulated smart phone that is connected with the user’s smart phone. Applications under test are installed on the real smart phone and are compiled with a library that replaces standard services of the sensors by others that offer data sensor from the simulator (depending on the simulated smart phone context) instead of real world.</p>
topic context-aware services
agent based social simulation
testing
mobile devices
android
url https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2255-2863/article/view/9893
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