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Issue title: Special Issue on Semantic Technologies and Interoperability in the Build Environment
Guest editors: Álvaro Sicilia, Pieter Pauwels, Leandro Madrazo, María Poveda-Villalón and Jérôme Euzenat
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Ruta, Michele; * | Scioscia, Floriano | Loseto, Giuseppe | Gramegna, Filippo | Ieva, Saverio | Pinto, Agnese | Di Sciascio, Eugenio
Affiliations: Polytechnic University of Bari, Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, via E. Orabona 4, I-70125, Bari, Italy. E-mails: michele.ruta@poliba.it, floriano.scioscia@poliba.it, giuseppe.loseto@poliba.it, filippo.gramegna@poliba.it, saverio.ieva@poliba.it, agnese.pinto@poliba.it, eugenio.disciascio@poliba.it
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. E-mail: michele.ruta@poliba.it.
Abstract: Ambient Intelligence aims at simplifying the interaction of a user with her surrounding context, minimizing the effort needed to increase comfort and assistance. Nevertheless, especially in built and structured environments, current technologies and market solutions are often far from providing the required levels of automation, coordination and adaptivity. Devices should interact autonomously, should reach opportunistic decisions and take actions accordingly. In particular, user activities and profiles should be among the manifold implicit factors to be taken into account in that process. Home and Building Automation (HBA) is one of the most relevant scenarios suffering from the poorness of the allowed system intelligence, automation and adaptivity. Devices are logically associated through static profiles defined at system deployment stage. The large majority of solutions are proprietary and centralized, and require manual configuration. This paper proposes a novel semantic-based framework complying with the emerging Social Internet of Things paradigm. Infrastructured spaces can be intended as populated by device agents organized in social networks, interacting autonomously and sharing information, cooperating and orchestrating resources. A service-oriented architecture allows collaborative dissemination, discovery and composition of service/resource descriptions. Semantic Web languages are adopted as knowledge representation layer and mobile-oriented implementations of non-monotonic inferences for semantic matchmaking are used to give decision capabilities to software agents. Finally, the Linked Data Platform (LDP) over the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) provides the knowledge organization and sharing infrastructure underpinning social object interactions. The framework has been implemented and tested in a home automation prototype integrating several communication protocols and off-the-shelf devices. Experiments advocate the effectiveness of the approach.
Keywords: Semantic Web of Things, objects social networks, building automation, Linked Data Platform, Constrained Application Protocol
DOI: 10.3233/SW-180299
Journal: Semantic Web, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 781-802, 2018
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