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A Unified Semantics Space Model

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Location- and Context-Awareness (LoCA 2007)

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Location-aware systems provide customised services or applications according to users’ locations. While much research has been carried out in developing models to represent location information and spatial relationships, it is usually limited to modelling simple environments (cf. [13,19,3]). This paper proposes a unified space model for more complex environments (e.g., city plan or forest). This space model provides a flexible, expressive, and powerful spatial representation. It also proposes a new data structure – an integrated lattice and graph model – to express comprehensive spatial relationships. This structure not only provides multiple graphs at different abstraction levels, but it also collapses the whole map into smaller local graphs. This mechanism is beneficial in reducing the complexity of creating and maintaining a map and improving the efficiency of path finding algorithms.

This work is partially supported by Science Foundation Ireland under grant numbers 05/RFP/CMS0062 “Towards a semantics of pervasive computing” and 04/RPI/1544 “Secure and predictable pervasive computing”.

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Ye, J., Coyle, L., Dobson, S., Nixon, P. (2007). A Unified Semantics Space Model. In: Hightower, J., Schiele, B., Strang, T. (eds) Location- and Context-Awareness. LoCA 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4718. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75160-1_7

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