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Date: February 2012 |
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21-02-2012 |
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KEYWORDS: Semantic Web, Short Message Service, Semantic Message Addressing |
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| Wireless communication with Mobile Terminals has become popular tools for
collecting and sending information and data. With mobile communication comes
the Short Message Service (SMS) technology which is an ideal way to stay
connected with anyone, anywhere anytime to help maintain business
relationships with customers. Sending individual SMS messages to long list of
mobile numbers can be very time consuming, and face problems of wireless
communications such as variable and asymmetric bandwidth, geographical
mobility and high usage costs and face the rigidity of lists. This paper proposes a
technique that assures sending the message to semantically specified group of
recipients. A recipient group is automatically identified based on personal
information (interests, work place, publications, social relationships, etc.) and
behavior based on a populated ontology created by integrating the publicly
available FOAF (Friend-of-a-Friend) documents. We demonstrate that our simple
technique can first, ensure extracting groups effectively according to the
descriptive attributes and second send SMS effectively and can help combat
unintentional spam and preserve the privacy of mobile numbers and even
individual identities. The technique provides fast, effective, and dynamic solution
to save time in constructing lists and sending group messages which can be
applied both on personal level or in business. |
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