Abstract

Vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANETs) are a challenging Internet of Things scenario. While research is proposing increasingly sophisticated hardware and software solutions for on-board context detection, probably high-level context information sharing has not been adequately addressed so far. This paper proposes a novel logic-based framework enabling a contextual data management and mining in VANETs. It grounds on a knowledge fusion algorithm based on nonstandard, nonmonotonic inference services in Description Logics, adopting standard Semantic Web languages. Ontology-referred context annotations produced by individual VANET nodes are merged with automatic reconciliation of inconsistencies. An efficient information dissemination protocol complements the proposal. The approach has been implemented in a vehicular network simulator and early experimental results proved its effectiveness and feasibility.

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