Dynamic service adaptation for plug and play device interoperability

Advances in embedded systems, plug-n-play protocols and software architectures bring the ubiquitous system vision to the near future. Home devices supporting such protocols can be automatically discovered, configured and invoked for a given task. Smart applications are shaping the home into a smart...

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Published in2011 7th International Conference on Network and Service Management pp. 1 - 9
Main Authors El Kaed, C., Denneulin, Y., Ottogalli, F.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2011
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Summary:Advances in embedded systems, plug-n-play protocols and software architectures bring the ubiquitous system vision to the near future. Home devices supporting such protocols can be automatically discovered, configured and invoked for a given task. Smart applications are shaping the home into a smart one by orchestrating devices in an elegant manner. Several protocols coexist in smart homes but interactions between devices cannot be put into action unless devices are supporting the same protocol. Furthermore, smart applications must know in advance services names hosted by devices to interact with. However, such names are often semantically equivalent but syntactically different among devices, needing translation mechanisms. In this work we present how ontology alignment techniques assisted with pattern detection rules are used to find such correspondences between equivalent devices. Once the mapping is validated we apply a code generation technique to reach a dynamic service adaptation. We validated the approach on an HP Printer.
ISBN:9781457715884
1457715880
ISSN:2165-9605