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2 December 2005 A Middleware for Implicit Human-Computer Interaction Across IoT Platforms PhD Student: Ekene Attoh Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Beat Signer Web & Information Systems Engineering Lab Department of Computer Science Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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2 September 26, 2021 User Scenario Smart Health If X, then do Y TA/IoT Platform User Smart Home A & B If my Fitbit detects my heart rate is above 100 bpm, then change the colour of the Phillips Hue Lamp in my living room to red. Requirements: • Exclusive access to the rule • Interaction should work all the time, even in new environments.

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3 September 26, 2021 ▪ Rule Ownership ▪ Rule Interoperability Research Questions

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4 September 26, 2021 State of the Art Smart Health Smart Home A If X, then do Y TA/IoT Platform User

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5 September 26, 2021 Rule Ownership Smart Health Smart Home A If X, then do Y TA/IoT Platform User If my Fitbit detects my heart rate is above 100bpm, then change the colour of the Phillips Hue Lamp in my living room to red.

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6 September 26, 2021 Solid Solid Pod Solid Server Fitness Application Social Media Application

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7 September 26, 2021 Rule Interoperability Smart Health Smart Home B If X, then do Y TA/IoT Platform User If my Fitbit detects my heart rate is above 100bpm, then change the colour of the Phillips Hue Lamp in THE living room to red.

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8 September 26, 2021 Rule Interoperability If X, then do Y Solid Pod Solid Server Smart Home A & B If my smart wearable detects my heart rate is above 100bpm, then change the colour of any smart lighting device where I am to red.