Open Computer Science (May 2016)
Survey of context information fusion for ubiquitous Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems
Abstract
Internet-of-Things (IoT) is the latest buzzword, havings its origins in the erstwhile Sensor Networks. Sensor Networks produce a large amount of data. According to the needs this data requires to be processed, delivered and accessed. This processed data when made available with the physical device location, user preferences, time constraints; generically called as context-awareness; is widely referred to as the core function for ubiquitous systems. To our best knowledge there is lack of analysis of context information fusion for ubiquitous sensor networks. Adopting appropriate information fusion techniques can help in screening noisy measurements, control data in the network and take necessary inferences that can help in contextual computing. In this paper we try and explore different context information fusion techniques by comparing a large number of solutions, their methods, architectures and models. All the surveyed techniques can be adapted to the IoT framework.
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