AAL-Onto: A Formal Representation of RAALI Integration Profiles
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Ambient Assisted Living: 7. AAL-Kongress 2014 Berlin, Germany, January 21-22, 2014. ed. / Reiner Wichert; Helmut Klausing. Springer, 2015. p. 89-102 (Advanced Technologies and Societal Change).
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T1 - AAL-Onto
T2 - 7. Kongress und Ausstellung zu Alltagsunterstützenden Assistenzlösungen / Active Assisted Living - AAL 2014
AU - Welge, Ralph
AU - Busch, Björn-Helge
AU - Kabitzsch, Klaus
AU - Laurila-Dürsch, Janina
AU - Heusinger, Stefan
AU - Lipprandt, Myriam
AU - Eichelberg, Marco
AU - Eichenberg, Elke
AU - Engelien, Heike
AU - Gök, Murat
AU - Moritz, Guido
AU - Hein, Andreas
AU - Dutz, Tim
N1 - Conference code: 7
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The integration and commissioning of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) systems are time consuming and complicated. The lack of interoperability of available AAL system components has to be considered as an obstacle especially for innovative SMEs. In order to ease integration and commissioning of systems, knowledge based methods should be taken into account to enable innovative characteristics such as design automation, self-configuration and self-management. Semantic technologies are suitable instruments for mastering the problems of interoperability of heterogeneous and distributed systems. As an important prerequisite for the emergence of knowledge-based assistance functions a standard for an unambiguous representation of AAL relevant knowledge has to be developed. In this article, the development of an AAL ontology is proposed as a formal basis for knowledge-based system functions. A prototype of an AAL specific ontology engineering process is presented through the modeling example of a formal representation of a sensor block that is part of an AAL Integration Profile proposed by the RAALI project consortium.
AB - The integration and commissioning of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) systems are time consuming and complicated. The lack of interoperability of available AAL system components has to be considered as an obstacle especially for innovative SMEs. In order to ease integration and commissioning of systems, knowledge based methods should be taken into account to enable innovative characteristics such as design automation, self-configuration and self-management. Semantic technologies are suitable instruments for mastering the problems of interoperability of heterogeneous and distributed systems. As an important prerequisite for the emergence of knowledge-based assistance functions a standard for an unambiguous representation of AAL relevant knowledge has to be developed. In this article, the development of an AAL ontology is proposed as a formal basis for knowledge-based system functions. A prototype of an AAL specific ontology engineering process is presented through the modeling example of a formal representation of a sensor block that is part of an AAL Integration Profile proposed by the RAALI project consortium.
KW - Informatics
KW - Biometrical Engineering
KW - R&D Technology Policy
KW - Aging
KW - Geriatrics
KW - Gerontology
KW - Data Path
KW - Function Block
KW - Ambient Assist Live
KW - Semantic Technology
KW - Building Automation
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-11866-6_7
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-11866-6_7
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
SN - 978-3-319-11865-9
T3 - Advanced Technologies and Societal Change
SP - 89
EP - 102
BT - Ambient Assisted Living
A2 - Wichert, Reiner
A2 - Klausing, Helmut
PB - Springer
Y2 - 21 January 2014 through 21 January 2014
ER -