Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
247066 Automation in Construction 2011 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Intelligent Domotic Environments are a promising approach, based on semantic models and commercially off-the-shelf domotic technologies, to realize new intelligent buildings, but such complexity requires innovative design methodologies and tools for ensuring correctness. Suitable simulation and emulation approaches and tools must be adopted to allow designers to experiment with their ideas and to incrementally verify designed policies in a scenario where the environment is partly emulated and partly composed of real devices.This paper describes a framework, which exploits UML2.0 state diagrams for automatic generation of device simulators from ontology-based descriptions of domotic environments. The DogSim simulator may simulate a complete building automation system in software, or may be integrated in the Dog Gateway, allowing partial simulation of virtual devices alongside with real devices.Experiments on a real home show that the approach is feasible and can easily address both simulation and emulation requirements.

Research Highlights► Smart devices are simulated using State Chart models. ► Simulated devices interact in real time with real devices in a smart home. ► The State Chart model of a smart home is created automatically from an Ontology. ► Device simulator is embedded within the Dog gateway.

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