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Tekijä:Okatan, Mehmet
Työn nimi:Notification Brokering Algorithm for Smartphones
Julkaisutyyppi:Diplomityö
Julkaisuvuosi:2016
Sivut:55+6      Kieli:   eng
Koulu/Laitos/Osasto:Sähkötekniikan korkeakoulu
Oppiaine:Networking Technology   (S3029)
Valvoja:Oulasvirta, Antti
Ohjaaja:Feit, Anna
Elektroninen julkaisu: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:aalto-201606172475
Sijainti:P1 Ark Aalto  4273   | Arkisto
Avainsanat:notifications
multiple respurce theory
context-aware computing
scheduling
Tiivistelmä (eng):The widespread usage of smartphones brought many advantages to our daily lives since people are able to handle so many things just by touching a screen.
On the other hand, this trend started to cause various problems such as distraction, low task performance, high error rate, emotional distress, annoyance and many others due to spoiling character of the notifications.
The increase of average number of mobile applications and data usage has consolidated the lack of balance between disturbance and communication since users are being bombarded with notifications every day.

This research focuses to provide a new computational method to optimize the tradeoff between communication and disturbance by prioritizing and filtering the notifications, as well as deciding the right use of modalities.
To achieve these goals, the problem is represented with mathematical formulas and realistic scenarios.
To optimize the communication and disturbance tradeoff, techniques such as on-line scheduling, probabilistic modeling and multiple resource theory are used, and a simulation GUI is built in order to be able to follow the results more effectively.

Results show that it is possible optimize the mentioned tradeoff and maintain the desired balance by re-scheduling the incoming messages, sending important notifications and using the right modalities.
Different modality decisions for varying user selections allow the algorithm to control the total amount of disturbance.
As a consequence of on-line scheduling, messages with higher priorities always have the greater percentage of being sent but on the other hand some acceptable delays in the notifications are observed.
ED:2016-07-17
INSSI tietueen numero: 53907
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