Knowledge Representation and Reasoning for the Design of Resilient Sensor Networks

This chapter proposes a new approach for the design of resilient sensor networks using a knowledge representation (KR) formalism that will facilitate reasoning and collaboration among sensors. The developed approach can be used to design resilient sensor networks that can assist the power management...

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Published inIntelligent Sensor Networks pp. 93 - 113
Main Authors Kelle, David, El-Mezyani, Touria, Srivastava, Sanjeev, Cartes, David
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published CRC Press 2013
Edition1
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ISBN1138199745
9781439892817
1439892814
9781138199743
DOI10.1201/b14300-6

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Summary:This chapter proposes a new approach for the design of resilient sensor networks using a knowledge representation (KR) formalism that will facilitate reasoning and collaboration among sensors. The developed approach can be used to design resilient sensor networks that can assist the power management, control, and monitoring systems in inferring and predicting the system state, as well as determining the health of all components, including sensors. KR is the key to the design of an intelligent sensor management system because it provides the basic cognitive structure of reasoning and machine learning. The chapter provides an algebra for reasoning by analogy by defining a concept similar to a path called a facet chain. The development of technologies presents an opportunity to develop a new intelligent control paradigm based on reasoning by analogy with the goal of improving the capability of systems.
ISBN:1138199745
9781439892817
1439892814
9781138199743
DOI:10.1201/b14300-6