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Context-Aware Services for Ambient Environments

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  • Rene Meier

    (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)

  • Deirdre Lee

    (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)

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This article presents the iTransIT framework for building context-aware pervasive services in large-scale ambient environments. The iTransIT framework provides an architecture for conceptually integrating the independent systems underlying an ambient environment and a data model for capturing the contextual information generated by these systems. The data model is based on a hybrid approach to context-modelling that incorporates the management and communication benefits of traditional object-based context modelling with the semantic and inference advantages of ontology-based context modelling. The iTransIT framework furthermore supports a programming model designed to provide a standardised way to access and correlate information from systems and their devices based on context and ultimately, to build context-aware ambient services. The framework has been assessed based on a prototypical realisation of an architecture for integrating diverse intelligent transportation systems in Dublin and by building context-aware ambient transportation services for urban journey planning and for visualising traffic congestion.

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  • Rene Meier & Deirdre Lee, 2009. "Context-Aware Services for Ambient Environments," International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI), IGI Global, vol. 1(1), pages 1-14, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jaci00:v:1:y:2009:i:1:p:1-14
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