2020 IEEE/ACM Fifth International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation (IoTDI) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/iotdi49375.2020.00030
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DevLoc: Seamless Device Association using Light Bulb Networks for Indoor IoT Environments

Abstract: For indoor IoT environments, spontaneous device associations are of particular interest where users establish a connection in an ad-hoc manner to enable serendipitous interaction. For instance, between a user's personal device and devices the user encounters in the surrounding environment. Our system for device grouping named DevLoc takes advantage of ubiquitous light sources around us to perform continuous device grouping based on the similarity of light signals. To control the spatial granularity of user's p… Show more

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“…Device association and identification have also been investigated extensively. DevLoc [21] takes advantage of ubiquitous light sources around to perform continuous device grouping based on the similarity of light signals. To control the spatial granularity of user's proximity, it provides a configuration framework to manage the lighting infrastructure through customized visible light communication.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Device association and identification have also been investigated extensively. DevLoc [21] takes advantage of ubiquitous light sources around to perform continuous device grouping based on the similarity of light signals. To control the spatial granularity of user's proximity, it provides a configuration framework to manage the lighting infrastructure through customized visible light communication.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%