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Chapter 12
Josephina Antoniou
University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Christophoros Christophorou
University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Jose Simoes
Fraunhofer FOKUS, Germany
Andreas Pitsillides
University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Network-Aided Session
Management for Adaptive
Context-Aware Multiparty
Communications
ABSTRACT
Recent years, from about the early 2000s, have been characterized by global broadband penetration,
Fixed-Mobile-Convergence, Triple Play, and content provisioning over All-IP multimedia networks.
Increasing demands in group-based multimedia sessions and market forces are fuelling the design of
the future Internet, which is expected to fundamentally change the networking landscape in the upcom-
ing years. Context, understood as sensed information that changes over time, has already led, to some
extent, to service adaptation in terms of recognizing and using simple context, e.g. location. Context
may also include network or personal state, location, or weather. To allow for session adaptation, it is
important to use network and user context to enhance the existing service, keeping the user satisfed
throughout the session.
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-845-3.ch012