Semantic-Based Enhancement of ISO/IEC 14543-3 EIB/KNX Standard for Building Automation

Current technologies for Home and Building Automation (HBA) basically require an explicit interaction with the user and allow a static set of operational scenarios defined during system implementation. On the contrary, novel HBA solutions should enable so-called ambient intelligence, deriving from a...

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Published inIEEE transactions on industrial informatics Vol. 7; no. 4; pp. 731 - 739
Main Authors Ruta, M., Scioscia, F., Di Sciascio, E., Loseto, G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway IEEE 01.11.2011
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:Current technologies for Home and Building Automation (HBA) basically require an explicit interaction with the user and allow a static set of operational scenarios defined during system implementation. On the contrary, novel HBA solutions should enable so-called ambient intelligence, deriving from a flexible and automatic control of appliances and subsystems dipped into an environment. To this aim, this paper proposes backward-compatible enhancements to one of the most widespread domotic standards, i.e., EIB/KNX ISO/IEC 14543-3, able to support advanced, knowledge-based and context-aware functionalities, grounded on the semantic annotation of both user profiles and device capabilities. Such an approach enables novel resource discovery, matchmaking, and decision support features in HBA. Main benefits are in: (i) determining the most suitable services/functionalities according to implicit and explicit user needs and (ii) allowing device-driven interaction for autonomous adaptation of the environment to context modification. A case study is presented to better clarify the proposed framework also highlighting main characteristics, while performance evaluation is provided to assess its effectiveness.
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ISSN:1551-3203
1941-0050
DOI:10.1109/TII.2011.2166792