The progress of building automation devices and networks is curbed by application models with limited device autonomy, static configuration scenarios and frequent explicit user interaction. This paper presents a novel approach inspired to social network interactions for increased object self-configuration and self-orchestration in home and building automation. Objects become autonomous social agents, interacting and coordinating automatically as new information about the environment is available. The framework is grounded on a service-oriented architecture for encapsulating, exchanging and composing device capabilities and on semantic-based service description, discovery and aggregation exploiting non-standard inference services. The proposed approach was implemented in two different testbeds and experimental evaluations of feasibility and performance were carried out with respect to a home automation case study
A semantic-enabled social network of devices for building automation / Ruta, M.; Scioscia, F.; Loseto, G.; Di Sciascio, E.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS. - ISSN 1551-3203. - STAMPA. - 13:6(2017), pp. 3379-3388. [10.1109/TII.2017.2697907]
A semantic-enabled social network of devices for building automation
Ruta, M.;Scioscia, F.;Loseto, G.;Di Sciascio, E.
2017-01-01
Abstract
The progress of building automation devices and networks is curbed by application models with limited device autonomy, static configuration scenarios and frequent explicit user interaction. This paper presents a novel approach inspired to social network interactions for increased object self-configuration and self-orchestration in home and building automation. Objects become autonomous social agents, interacting and coordinating automatically as new information about the environment is available. The framework is grounded on a service-oriented architecture for encapsulating, exchanging and composing device capabilities and on semantic-based service description, discovery and aggregation exploiting non-standard inference services. The proposed approach was implemented in two different testbeds and experimental evaluations of feasibility and performance were carried out with respect to a home automation case studyI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.