Ontology-based modeling of dynamic ubiquitous computing applications as evolving activity spheres |
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Authors: | Lambrini Seremeti Christos Goumopoulos Achilles Kameas |
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Affiliation: | aDAISy Group / Computer Technology Institute, Patras, Greece;bHellenic Open University, Patras, Greece |
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Abstract: | As the computer disappears in the environments surrounding our activities, the objects therein become augmented with sensors, actuators, processors, memories, wireless communication modules and they can receive, store, process and transmit information. In addition to objects, spaces also undergo a change towards becoming smart and eventually Ambient Intelligence (AmI) spaces. In order to model the way everyday activities are carried out within an AmI environment, we introduce the notion of “activity sphere”. In this paper, we are interested in the ontology-based representation of activity spheres from two different perspectives (as creators and as observers), as well as the modeling and control of the dynamic nature of activity spheres. |
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Keywords: | Ontology Activity spheres Ubiquitous computing Discrete event systems Supervisory control |
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