Towards formalisation of situation-specific computationsin pervasive computing environments

Shojanoori, R. 2013. Towards formalisation of situation-specific computationsin pervasive computing environments. PhD thesis University of Westminster School of Electronics and Computer Science https://doi.org/10.34737/8z17x

TitleTowards formalisation of situation-specific computationsin pervasive computing environments
TypePhD thesis
AuthorsShojanoori, R.
Abstract

We have categorised the characteristics and the content of pervasive computing environments (PCEs), and demonstrated why a non-dynamic approach to knowledge conceptualisation in PCEs does not fulfil the expectations we may have from them. Consequently, we have proposed a formalised computational model, the FCM, for knowledge representation and reasoning in PCEs which, secures the delivery of situation and domain specific services to their users. The proposed model is a user centric model, materialised as a software engineering solution, which uses the computations generated from the FCM, stores them within software architectural components, which in turn can be deployed using modern software technologies. The model has also been inspired by the Semantic Web (SW) vision and provision of SW technologies. Therefore, the FCM creates a semantically rich situation-specific PCE based on SWRL-enabled OWL ontologies that allows reasoning about the situation in a PCE and delivers situation specific service. The proposed FCM model has been illustrated through the example of remote patient monitoring in the healthcare domain. Numerous software applications generated from the FCM have been deployed using Integrated Development Environments and OWL-API.

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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.34737/8z17x

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