@inproceedings{pub6465,
abstract = {Following paradigms like Ubiquitous Computing or the Internet of Things, modern
factories are developing to intelligent environments, in which information regarding the location of
production assets, semi-finished goods and workforces is becoming a key factor for process
optimization. This article illustrates how architectural support including semantic technologies can
support the development of location-aware applications in the domain of industrial production.
Focussing on a mobile maintenance use case, the prototype of a seamless navigation application in the
SmartFactoryKL is presented The article concludes with discussing benefits and limitations of
applying semantic technologies in factory applications and highlighting future research issues.},
year = {2011},
title = {Using Semantic Technologies in Location Aware Applications for Mobile Factory Maintenance},
booktitle = {Proceeding of the 5th International Conference on Manufacturing Science and Education. International Conference on Manufacturing Science and Education (MSE-11), 5th, June 2-5, Sibiu, Romania},
pages = {133-136},
publisher = {MSE},
author = {Peter Stephan and Matthias Loskyll and Ines Dahmann and Jochen Schlick}
}