Seamless semantic service provisioning mechanism for ambient assisted living

Parallel with the evolution of current technology and usage trends in Ambient Assisted Living (AAL); variety of new services are being introduced to assist dependent people to live independently, particularly elderly and people with mild dementia. Assistive services help them to carry out Activities...

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Main Author: Wan Musa, Wan Mohd Nur Muzaaliff
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/60053/1/FK%202013%2051IR.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.600532018-04-16T04:30:33Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/60053/ Seamless semantic service provisioning mechanism for ambient assisted living Wan Musa, Wan Mohd Nur Muzaaliff Parallel with the evolution of current technology and usage trends in Ambient Assisted Living (AAL); variety of new services are being introduced to assist dependent people to live independently, particularly elderly and people with mild dementia. Assistive services help them to carry out Activities of Daily Living (ADL) smoothly. Users are seamlessly delivered with relevant services as they roam into a new and sometimes unknown domain. To achieve this, a service discovery and provisioning mechanism beyond the current capabilities of any service platforms is required. This thesis proposes a mechanism for seamless semantic service provisioning using semantic web that is able to manage user and device mobility through semantic reasoning. The ultimate goal is to seamlessly provide users with relevant services at a specific location and time with a set of dynamic context. 2013-06 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/60053/1/FK%202013%2051IR.pdf Wan Musa, Wan Mohd Nur Muzaaliff (2013) Seamless semantic service provisioning mechanism for ambient assisted living. PhD thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
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description Parallel with the evolution of current technology and usage trends in Ambient Assisted Living (AAL); variety of new services are being introduced to assist dependent people to live independently, particularly elderly and people with mild dementia. Assistive services help them to carry out Activities of Daily Living (ADL) smoothly. Users are seamlessly delivered with relevant services as they roam into a new and sometimes unknown domain. To achieve this, a service discovery and provisioning mechanism beyond the current capabilities of any service platforms is required. This thesis proposes a mechanism for seamless semantic service provisioning using semantic web that is able to manage user and device mobility through semantic reasoning. The ultimate goal is to seamlessly provide users with relevant services at a specific location and time with a set of dynamic context.
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author Wan Musa, Wan Mohd Nur Muzaaliff
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Seamless semantic service provisioning mechanism for ambient assisted living
author_facet Wan Musa, Wan Mohd Nur Muzaaliff
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title Seamless semantic service provisioning mechanism for ambient assisted living
title_short Seamless semantic service provisioning mechanism for ambient assisted living
title_full Seamless semantic service provisioning mechanism for ambient assisted living
title_fullStr Seamless semantic service provisioning mechanism for ambient assisted living
title_full_unstemmed Seamless semantic service provisioning mechanism for ambient assisted living
title_sort seamless semantic service provisioning mechanism for ambient assisted living
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/60053/1/FK%202013%2051IR.pdf
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