Understanding and Using Context
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Smart Rooms integrated with sensors, actuators, wireless networks and context-aware applications will soon become part of our daily life. To build successful context-aware systems, we must develop an architecture to reduce the difficulty and cost of building these systems. This paper presents the architecture of ChaturKartha, developed to setup a context aware intelligent Room. Based on the gathered contextual knowledge, ChaturKartha infer what the users expect and accordingly delivers the expected services. Our architecture explores the use of Semantic Web languages for defining context ontology and for reasoning over such information.