Chatschik Bisdikian
WCNC 2005
The increasing use of sensor-derived information from planned, ad-hoc, and/or opportunistically deployed sensor networks provides enhanced visibility to everyday activities and processes, enabling fast-paced datato- decision in personal, social, civilian, military, and business contexts. The value that information brings to this visibility and ensuing decisions depends on the quality characteristics of the information gathered. In this article, we highlight, refine, and extend upon our past work in the areas of quality and value of information (QoI and VoI) for sensor networks. Specifically, we present and elaborate on our two-layer QoI/VoI definition, where the former relates to context-independent aspects and the latter to context-dependent aspects of an information product. Then, we refine our taxonomy of pertinent QoI and VoI attributes anchored around a simple ontological relationship between the two. Finally, we introduce a framework for scoring and ranking information products based on their VoI attributes using the analytic hierarchy multicriteria decision process, illustrated via a simple example.© 2013 ACM.
Chatschik Bisdikian
WCNC 2005
Chatschik Bisdikian, Christopher Gibson, et al.
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
Chi Harold Liu, Chatschik Bisdikian, et al.
IEEE-SECON 2010
Chi Harold Liu, Pan Hui, et al.
IEEE-SECON 2011