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A Petri-Net Based Context Representation in Smart Car Environment

Published: 01 April 2011 Publication History

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Driving is a complex process influenced by a wide range of factors, especially complex interactions between the driver, the vehicle, and the environment. This paper represents the complex situations in smart car domain. Unlike existing context-aware systems which isolate one context situation from another, such as road congestion and car deceleration, this paper proposes a context model which considers the driver, vehicle and environment as a whole. The paper tries to discover the inherent relationship between the situations in the smart car environment, and proposes a context model to support the representation of situations and their correlation. The detailed example scenarios are given to illustrate our idea.

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cover image International Journal of Handheld Computing Research
International Journal of Handheld Computing Research  Volume 2, Issue 2
April 2011
77 pages
ISSN:1947-9158
EISSN:1947-9166
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IGI Global

United States

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Published: 01 April 2011

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  1. Context Modeling
  2. Context-Aware
  3. Petri-Net
  4. Smart Car
  5. Ubiquitous Computing

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