Use of ontologies in a pervasive computing environment

  • Authors:
  • Anand Ranganathan;Robert E McGrath;Roy H. Campbell;M. Dennis Mickunas

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA/ e-mail: ranganat&commat/uiuc.edu, mcgrath&commat/cs.uiuc.edu, rhc&commat/uiuc.edu, mickunas&commat/cs.uiuc.edu;Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA/ e-mail: ranganat&commat/uiuc.edu, mcgrath&commat/cs.uiuc.edu, rhc&commat/uiuc.edu, mickunas&commat/cs.uiuc.edu;Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA/ e-mail: ranganat&commat/uiuc.edu, mcgrath&commat/cs.uiuc.edu, rhc&commat/uiuc.edu, mickunas&commat/cs.uiuc.edu;Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA/ e-mail: ranganat&commat/uiuc.edu, mcgrath&commat/cs.uiuc.edu, rhc&commat/uiuc.edu, mickunas&commat/cs.uiuc.edu

  • Venue:
  • The Knowledge Engineering Review
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Abstract

Ontologies are entering widespread use in many areas such as knowledge and content management, electronic commerce and the Semantic Web. In this paper we show how the use of ontologies has helped us overcome some important problems in the development of pervasive computing environments. We have integrated ontologies and Semantic Web technology into our pervasive computing infrastructure. Our investigations have shown that Semantic Web technology can be integrated into our CORBA-based infrastructure to augment several important services. This work suggests a number of requirements for future research in the development of ontologies, reasoners, languages and interfaces.