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A Pervasive Environment Based on Personal Self-Improving Smart Spaces

Crotty, Micheal and Taylor, Nick and Williams, Howard and Frank, Korbinian and Roussaki, Ioanna and Roddy, Mark (2008) A Pervasive Environment Based on Personal Self-Improving Smart Spaces. In: Architectures and platforms for AMI, workshop on AmI08, European conference on Ambient Intelligence . Architectures and platforms for AMI, workshop on AmI08, European conference on Ambient Intelligence , [2008-11-19] , Nuremberg.

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Abstract

Ubiquitous computing (or ambient intelligence) has been the subject of research in the mobile telecommunications field for many years. Developments such as the Internet of Services and Grid computing have complemented and strengthened this work. The ubiquitous computing paradigm integrates information processing into the objects that surround us in our environment. One particular focus has been on the development of smart spaces in homes, offices and public areas, in which automation can be used to support the user. However, these are static spaces that offer ubiquitous characteristics in a limited environment, like islands in an ocean. When the user steps outside of this island, all of this is lost. The Persist project is investigating a novel approach which combines mobile communications with the notions of these static smart spaces to produce more general ubiquitous or pervasive systems in the form of the self-improving Personal Smart Space. The vision is that a Personal Smart Space will stay with the user as he/she moves around and provide an interface between the user and the various services and sensors which are available either directly or indirectly as well as with other neighbouring Personal Smart Spaces. Thus Personal Smart Spaces will be able to interface to local devices and services (even when no Internet connectivity is available to the user) and to interact with other Personal Smart Spaces to create a more powerful and flexible environment for the user and one which is more truly ubiquitous.

Document Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Title:A Pervasive Environment Based on Personal Self-Improving Smart Spaces
Authors:
AuthorsInstitution or Email of Authors
Crotty, MichealWIT Telecommunications and Software Systems Group (TSSG)
Taylor, NickHeriot Watt University Edinburgh
Williams, HowardHeriot Watt University Edinburgh
Frank, Korbinian
Roussaki, IoannaNational Technical University of Athens - ICCS
Roddy, MarkLake Communications
Date:14 November 2008
Journal or Publication Title:Architectures and platforms for AMI, workshop on AmI08, European conference on Ambient Intelligence
Status:Published
State of review:no reviewed publication
Keywords:Smart Spaces, Self Improving, context awareness, personalization, ubiquitous, pervasive, mobile computing
Event Title:Architectures and platforms for AMI, workshop on AmI08, European conference on Ambient Intelligence
Event Location:Nuremberg
Event Type:international Conference
Event Dates:[2008-11-19]
Organizer:Philips, Fraunhofer
HGF - Research field:Aeronautics, Space and Transport
HGF - Program:Space
HGF - Program Themes:W KN - Kommunikation/Navigation
DLR - Research area:Space
DLR - Program:W KN - Kommunikation/Navigation
DLR - Research theme (Project):W - Vorhaben GNSS2/Neue Dienste und Produkte
Location:Oberpfaffenhofen
Institutes and Institutions:Institute of Communication and Navigation > Communications Systems
Deposited By:Korbinian Frank
Deposited On:22 Jan 2009
Last Modified:15 Jan 2010 01:00

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