TU Darmstadt / ULB / TUbiblio

Ambient Intelligence : European Conference, AmI 2014

eds.: Aarts, Emile ; Ruyter, Boris de ; Markopoulos, Panos ; Loenen, Evert van ; Wichert, Reiner ; Schouten, Ben ; Terken, Jacques ; Kranenburg, Rob Van ; Ouden, Elke Den ; O'Hare, Gregory (2014)
Ambient Intelligence : European Conference, AmI 2014.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-14112-1
Book

Abstract

Since the emergence of ambient intelligence as a vision on consumer electronics, telecommunications, and computing technologies for the time frame 2010-2020 much has changed. The original conceptions of the field discussed, e.g., by Harwig and Aarts still drive current developments. Researchers are still working towards embedding technology in the environment, supporting context awareness, personalization, and adaptivity of ambient intelligence technologies, and even adapting system behavior autonomously to meet user's needs. These ambitions take new meaning and a higher complexity nowadays as they pertain to more numerous, miniaturized, and complex devices than foreseen in the early days of the field. On the other hand, early scenarios of ambient intelligence, as for example those of the ISTAG advisory group which Europeans researched for more than a decade, are starting to reach the consumer market and to become a part of our daily lives. As ambient intelligence is applied in different application domains and new themes arise for the field, it became necessary to explore in-depth some of the most vibrant areas of research in ambient intelligence.

Item Type: Book
Erschienen: 2014
Editors: Aarts, Emile ; Ruyter, Boris de ; Markopoulos, Panos ; Loenen, Evert van ; Wichert, Reiner ; Schouten, Ben ; Terken, Jacques ; Kranenburg, Rob Van ; Ouden, Elke Den ; O'Hare, Gregory
Type of entry: Bibliographie
Title: Ambient Intelligence : European Conference, AmI 2014
Language: English
Date: 2014
Place of Publication: Berlin, Heidelberg, New York
Publisher: Springer
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
Series Volume: 8850
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-14112-1
Abstract:

Since the emergence of ambient intelligence as a vision on consumer electronics, telecommunications, and computing technologies for the time frame 2010-2020 much has changed. The original conceptions of the field discussed, e.g., by Harwig and Aarts still drive current developments. Researchers are still working towards embedding technology in the environment, supporting context awareness, personalization, and adaptivity of ambient intelligence technologies, and even adapting system behavior autonomously to meet user's needs. These ambitions take new meaning and a higher complexity nowadays as they pertain to more numerous, miniaturized, and complex devices than foreseen in the early days of the field. On the other hand, early scenarios of ambient intelligence, as for example those of the ISTAG advisory group which Europeans researched for more than a decade, are starting to reach the consumer market and to become a part of our daily lives. As ambient intelligence is applied in different application domains and new themes arise for the field, it became necessary to explore in-depth some of the most vibrant areas of research in ambient intelligence.

Uncontrolled Keywords: Business Field: Digital society, Research Area: Human computer interaction (HCI), Ambient assisted living (AAL), Internet of things (IoT), Ambient learning, Smart cities, Smart home
Divisions: 20 Department of Computer Science
20 Department of Computer Science > Interactive Graphics Systems
Date Deposited: 12 Nov 2018 11:16
Last Modified: 11 Mar 2021 12:21
PPN:
Export:
Suche nach Titel in: TUfind oder in Google
Send an inquiry Send an inquiry

Options (only for editors)
Show editorial Details Show editorial Details