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Context Representation and Reasoning in Pervasive Computing : a Review

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Context-awareness has been recognized as an important enabler for pervasive computing.
Our aim is to provide a thorough survey of the state of the art in context representation and
reasoning in the field of pervasive and context-aware computing. The review is organized in
sections according to the knowledge representation techniques applied in the work included
in the survey and an overview of the requirements for context representation is provided. We
conclude the paper with a discussion of a number of identified limitations in the current
solutions and point out opportunities for further research.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction and scope
 2. Requirements for context representation and reasoning
  2.1. Representation
  2.2. Reasoning
  2.3. Analyzing the requirements
 3. Context models and reasoning
  3.1. Conceptual models and qualities of context information
  3.2. Logic programming
  3.3. Ontology-based representation
  3.4. Case-based representation
  3.5. Representing uncertainty and vagueness
  3.6. Summary
 4. Discussion
  4.1. Context representations
  4.2. Reasoning about context
 5. Future work
 6. Conclusions
 Acknowledgements
 References
 Authors

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  • Mikko Perttunen Department of Electrical and Information Engineering and Infotech Oulu
  • Jukka Riekki Department of Electrical and Information Engineering and Infotech Oulu
  • Ora Lassila Nokia Services 5 Wayside Rd, Burlington MA 01803, USA

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