Title :
Hierarchical situation modeling and reasoning for pervasive computing
Author :
Yau, Stephen S. ; Liu, Junwei
Author_Institution :
Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ
Abstract :
Situation awareness is one of the most fundamental features of entities in pervasive computing environments to dynamically adapt their behavior to situation changes to satisfy user requirements, including security and privacy. In order to support situation-aware adaptation, it is necessary to model and specify context and situation in a way such that multiple entities can easily exchange, share and reuse their knowledge on context and situation. In this paper, an OWL-based situation ontology to model situation hierarchically to facilitate sharing and reusing of situation knowledge and logic inferences is presented. The conversion of OWL situation ontology specifications to the first-order logic (FOL) representations, and the performance of FOL rule-based reasoning in terms of problem size and time are discussed
Keywords :
formal specification; inference mechanisms; knowledge acquisition; ontologies (artificial intelligence); ubiquitous computing; FOL representation; OWL situation ontology specification; Web ontology languag; first-order logic; hierarchical situation modeling; logic inference; pervasive computing; rule-based reasoning; situation awareness; situation knowledge reuse; situation knowledge sharing; situation reasoning; user privacy; user requirement satisfaction; user security; Conferences; Context modeling; Logic; OWL; Ontologies; Pervasive computing; Privacy; Security; Semantic Web; Surface acoustic waves; Semantic; Situation awareness; Web; ontology and OWL.; pervasive computing; situation modeling; situation reasoning;
Conference_Titel :
Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems, 2006 and the 2006 Second International Workshop on Collaborative Computing, Integration, and Assurance. SEUS 2006/WCCIA 2006. The Fourth IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Gyeongju
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2560-1
DOI :
10.1109/SEUS-WCCIA.2006.25