Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
485088 Procedia Computer Science 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A context-aware system may be defined as a system that can understand the context of a given situation and either share this context with other systems for their response or respond by itself. Context has many definitions such as additional information that further describes a given situation. However, the definition of context is very contentious – what is considered context in one system may be considered unimportant in another.In this paper, we focus on the ability of context-aware systems to respond to external events, in particular incoming hurricanes, in an appropriate, authorised and regular manner. Hurricanes are often problematic in that they may be difficult to predict, in terms of direction and intensity, and require immediate and appropriate responses. We look at how this system will respond to an authorised set of stimuli using a pre-defined sequence and set of behavioural rules. The response produced by the system will be appropriate depending on the context of the stimuli received.

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