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Events Processing and Device Interoperability in a Smart Office IoT Application


Abstract: The paper presents the Smart Office
concept, which was proposed as a pilot application in
the FP7 project ELLIOT. The solution is based on the
LinkSmart semantic middleware that provides an
Internet of Things platform for interoperable
functional connection of devices, sensors, services,
and software systems. The means of processing lowlevel events generated by devices are discussed
together with an extension of the middleware on
business rules and process workflows.
Co-creative development and adaptation of the
application is supported by the Living Lab
environment. Interactions of users with the Smart
Office are evaluated according to the knowledge,
social, and business aspects. The feedback obtained
from users can then be used to adjust the business
processes of the application. The structure of devices
and processes supporting this approach is presented
for the office room where the Smart Office prototype
was installed and is operating in the first trial of the
pilot application.
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30 July 2013 11:52
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