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An ontological context modeling framework for coping with the dynamic contexts of cyber-physical systems

Publication date
2018-01-01
Document type
Conference paper
Author
Brings, Jennifer
Daun, Marian
Hildebrandt, Constantin
Törsleff, Sebastian
Organisational unit
Automatisierungstechnik 
DOI
10.5220/0006603403960403
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/14900
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85051027420
ISBN
9789897582837
Conference
MODELSWARD 2018 – 6th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development, 22.-24.01.2018, Funchal, Madeira
Book title
MODELSWARD 2018 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development
First page
396
Last page
403
Peer-reviewed
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Part of the university bibliography
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Keyword
Collaborative System
Context
Context Modeling
Cyber-physical Systems
Dynamic Context
Abstract
Cyber-physical systems are highly collaborative by nature. At runtime these systems collaborate with each other to achieve goals that a single system could not achieve on its own. For example, autonomous vehicles can dynamically form convoys at runtime to facilitate higher traffic throughput and a reduction in CO2 emissions. While the importance of context documentation and analysis in system development is well known, current model-based engineering approaches struggle with the size and complexity of cyber-physical systems’ contexts. This is due to high variety and dynamicity of the contexts to be considered. For example, a convoy to be formed at runtime may consist of different numbers of participating vehicles. Additionally, it may face different neighboring, not partaking context systems (e.g., non-equipped vehicles, equipped but not participating vehicles) and situations (e.g., speed limits, road construction sites, emergency vehicles). This paper proposes a context ontology to cope with highly dynamic contexts of cyber-physical systems by explicitly differentiating between not only the system and its context but also between the cyber-physical system network the system participates in, as well as the system network’s context.
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