Affiliation:
1. Department of Management Information Systems, College of Business & Economics Qassim University, P.O. Box 6633, Buraidah 51452, KSA
2. LRSD, University Ferhat Abbas Setif 1, Faculty of Sciences, Computer Science Department, B.P., 19000 Sétif, Algeria
Abstract
Abstract
Nowadays, mobile applications have been widely used in various health and social domains. While there are large number of smart devices that connect and transmit their context data in free manner, these mobile applications have limitations regarding the increasing number of heterogeneous context data sent by devices, conducting the problem of identifying user-centric situations and providing services in real-time. Many smart mobile health systems were proposed to ensure context-aware personal health monitoring and diseases detection, while most of them are failed to ensure a right level of dynamicity and enough flexibility for assisting users everywhere, anytime, through widespread sensors and mobile devices. In fact, it becomes necessary to rethink a new way to minimize the response time combining competitive agents with semantic-based situation reasoning strategy. In this paper, we introduce a novel agent-based platform with three-layered ontology for the semantic description and parallel management of services selection approach dedicated to context-aware health mobile applications. In addition, we propose an innovative parallel services discovery and optimal selection process, which involved a set of filtered and classified semantic health multipath according to user’s context and preferences with consistent mobility of users and limited resources (low battery, processing capabilities, memory and others). Experimental results show the effectiveness of the proposed approach as it includes the semantic service information on cooperative agents. In addition, the proposed approach ensures fast response time and prolongs the continuity of the mobile application.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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