Title
Checkable Domain Management with Ontology and Rules
Abstract
Control of pervasive computing environments is a well-known problem. Such management has to tackle issues of heterogeneity, dynamic binding, interoperability, security, and scalability, among others. The approach used in our AutoHAN home automation system is presented here. It employs a high-level rule-based control atop an ontological substrate, interacting with an application-level layer of rules. This design allows formalised representation of a domain, which lends itself to checkability, along with its reliable control. We discuss the implementation and characteristics of our approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/ICIW.2008.65
ICIW
Keywords
Field
DocType
application-level layer,formalised representation,reliable control,well-known problem,pervasive computing environment,checkable domain management,high-level rule-based control,ontological substrate,autohan home automation system,intelligent sensors,dynamic binding,tv,rule based,ontologies,pervasive computing,home automation,semantic interoperability,intelligent control,ontology,ubiquitous computing,application software,automatic control
Intelligent control,Ontology,Home automation system,Interoperability,Computer science,Home automation,Semantic interoperability,Ubiquitous computing,Database,Distributed computing,Scalability
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.38
14
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Atif Alvi182.25
David J. Greaves212430.48