Adaptive Priority-based Conflict Resolution of IoT Services
Dipankar Chaki, Athman Bouguettaya

TL;DR
This paper introduces an adaptive priority-based conflict resolution framework for IoT services in smart homes, considering residents' contextual factors to improve service management.
Contribution
It presents a novel priority model using analytic hierarchy process tailored for multi-resident smart home IoT conflicts.
Findings
The approach effectively resolves conflicts in real-world datasets.
The priority model adapts to different resident contexts.
Experiments demonstrate improved conflict resolution efficiency.
Abstract
We propose a novel conflict resolution framework for IoT services in multi-resident smart homes. An adaptive priority model is developed considering the residents' contextual factors (e.g., age, illness, impairment). The proposed priority model is designed using the concept of the analytic hierarchy process. A set of experiments on real-world datasets are conducted to show the efficiency of the proposed approach.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · IoT-based Smart Home Systems
