Context-aware inference in ubiquitous residential environments

Residential ubiquitous computing environments have focused on interconnecting environmental controls using a home network and the management of sensor data rather than a context-aware inference. Building upon previous research, this paper proposes a novel sensor-based context-aware system with a foc...

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Main Authors: Lee, J., Lee, H., Kim, M., Wang, Xiangyu, Love, Peter
Format: Journal Article
Published: ELSEVIER 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38648
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Summary:Residential ubiquitous computing environments have focused on interconnecting environmental controls using a home network and the management of sensor data rather than a context-aware inference. Building upon previous research, this paper proposes a novel sensor-based context-aware system with a focus on three inference processes: rule, inference and pattern driven. Using pattern data derived from five families for a working week and establishing rules and inferences, the proposed context-aware system is demonstrated using electrical lighting as an example. The processes to develop an intelligent house are described so as to ameliorate personalized services in response to inhabitants’ needs.