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Mobile Context-Addressable Messaging with DL-Lite Domain Model

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Smart Sensing and Context (EuroSSC 2008)

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This paper describes an architecture for ontology based context modeling on mobile devices. The combination of the DL-Lite logic, Manchester OWL Syntax, a customized implementation of the JENA API, and an off-the-shelf relational database offers an environment which makes it possible to use ontologies on a modern mobile device. We use such form of context modeling as the foundation of a Context-Addressable Messaging service for mobile ad-hoc networks. This paper covers the details of the service as well as the internal architecture for handling context and resolving context-based addresses. Numerical performance results measured on the Nokia N800 device are provided.

This work was supported by the 6FP MIDAS IST project, contract no. 027055.

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Koziuk, M., Domaszewicz, J., Schoeneich, R.O., Jablonowski, M., Boetzel, P. (2008). Mobile Context-Addressable Messaging with DL-Lite Domain Model. In: Roggen, D., Lombriser, C., Tröster, G., Kortuem, G., Havinga, P. (eds) Smart Sensing and Context. EuroSSC 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5279. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88793-5_13

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