KODI
(Kontextsensitive Dienste in globalen UMTS Diensten) – a German abbreviation for Context-aware Services – is a project whose goal is to introduce the concepts of context-awareness to services in the UMTS environment.
Context-awareness describes the ability of a service to adapt to the situation of the user. As a result, interaction with the user is optimized and the acceptance of mobile services is likely to increase.
UMTS stands for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System and denotes the Third Generation of cellular telecommunication networks. It evolves from today’s widely deployed GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications).
The KODI-Project is a joint effort of
Siemens AG Corporate Technology,
Apollis interactive AG and the
Ludwig-Maximilian-University of Munich and is partially funded by the State of Bavaria (
Bayerische Staatskanzlei).
More information
The official project website is available at
http://www.nm.ifi.lmu.de/projects/KODI/_website/.
Partners
In this project, the MNM-Team cooperates with the following Munich-based partners:
Duration
- Beginning: 2002
- Finished by: 2004
Contact
For further information please contact
projects@nm.ifi.lmu.de.