Semantic-Based Bluetooth-RFID Interaction for Advanced Resource Discovery in Pervasive Contexts

Semantic-Based Bluetooth-RFID Interaction for Advanced Resource Discovery in Pervasive Contexts

Tommaso Di Noia, Eugenio Di Sciascio, Francesco Maria Donini, Michele Ruta, Floriano Scioscia, Eufemia Tinelli
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 25
ISBN13: 9781605662985|ISBN10: 1605662984|EISBN13: 9781605662992
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-298-5.ch013
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Di Noia, Tommaso, et al. "Semantic-Based Bluetooth-RFID Interaction for Advanced Resource Discovery in Pervasive Contexts." Auto-Identification and Ubiquitous Computing Applications, edited by Judith Symonds, et al., IGI Global, 2009, pp. 205-229. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-298-5.ch013

APA

Di Noia, T., Di Sciascio, E., Donini, F. M., Ruta, M., Scioscia, F., & Tinelli, E. (2009). Semantic-Based Bluetooth-RFID Interaction for Advanced Resource Discovery in Pervasive Contexts. In J. Symonds, J. Ayoade, & D. Parry (Eds.), Auto-Identification and Ubiquitous Computing Applications (pp. 205-229). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-298-5.ch013

Chicago

Di Noia, Tommaso, et al. "Semantic-Based Bluetooth-RFID Interaction for Advanced Resource Discovery in Pervasive Contexts." In Auto-Identification and Ubiquitous Computing Applications, edited by Judith Symonds, John Ayoade, and David Parry, 205-229. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2009. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-298-5.ch013

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Abstract

We propose a novel object discovery framework integrating the application layer of Bluetooth and RFID standards. The approach is motivated and illustrated in an innovative u-commerce setting. Given a request, it allows an advanced discovery process, exploiting semantically annotated descriptions of goods available in the u-marketplace. The RFID data exchange protocol and the Bluetooth service discovery protocol have been modified and enhanced to enable support for such semantic annotation of products. Modifications to the standards have been conceived to be backward compatible, thus allowing the smooth coexistence of the legacy discovery and/or identification features. Also noteworthy is the introduction of a dedicated compression tool to reduce storage/transmission problems due to the verbosity of XML-based semantic languages.

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