Bridging the gap between services and context in ubiquitous computing environments using an effect- and condition-based model

Aitor Urbieta*, Ekain Azketa, Inma Gomez, Jorge Parra, Nestor Arana

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Abstract

In the vision of ubiquitous computing, environments are populated by smart devices which adapt depending on the user context in order to meet user needs and look after them. Nevertheless, current devices describe their functionalities without taking into account context changes derived from service execution, making difficult the automation of the environmental behaviour. Thus, this work tries to cover the gap between services and context, and to integrate them by defining an ontological model for semantic representation based on effects and conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication3rd Symposium of Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence 2008
EditorsJuan Corchado, Jose Bravo
Number of pages10
Publication date2009
Pages149-158
ISBN (Print)9783540858669
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
SeriesAdvances in Soft Computing
Volume51
ISSN1615-3871

Keywords

  • Conditions
  • Context
  • Context-awareness
  • Effects
  • Semantic services
  • Ubiquitous computing

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