Intelligent Spaces: The Application of Pervasive ICT

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Alan Steventon, Steve Wright
Springer Science & Business Media, 2010 M05 30 - 432 páginas
This book sets out a vision ofpervasive IT through intelligent spaces and describes some ofthe progress that has been made towards its realisation. The context for intelligent spaces (or iSpaces) is the world where information and communication technology (lCT) disappears as it becomes embedded into physical objects and the spaces in which we live and work. The ultimate vision is that this embedded technology provides us with intelligent and contextually relevant support, augmenting our lives and our experience of the physical world in a benign and non intrusive manner. The enormous advances in hardware, system design, and software that are being achieved enable. this vision. In particular, the performance advances and cost reductions in hardware components - processors, memory, storage, and communications - are making it possible to embed intelligence and communications ability into lower cost objects. The Internet is a living experiment in building complex, distributed systems on a global scale. In software, there have been solid advances in creating systems that can deal with complexities on the scale required to interact with human activity, in limited domains at least. The ultimate vision is challenging, and there are many obstacles to its realisation.

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1 Intelligent Spaces The Vision the Opportunities and the Barriers
1
2 The SocioEconomic Impact of Pervasive Computing Intelligent Spaces and the Organisation of Business
19
3 No Pervasive Computing Without Intelligent Systems
36
4 The Supply Chain
55
5 Care in the Community
65
6 Pervasive Home Environments
81
7 Traffimatics Intelligent Cooperative Vehicle Highway Systems
92
8 MixedReality Applications in Urban Environments
109
15 Segmentation and Tracking of Multiple Moving Objects for Intelligent Video Analysis
238
16 An Attentionbased Approach to Content based Image Retrieval
257
17 Eye Tracking as a New Interface for Image Retrieval
273
18 The Implications of Pervasive Computing on Network Design
287
19 Autonomic Computing for Pervasive ICT AWholeSystem Perspective
323
20 ScaleFree Topology for Pervasive Networks
336
21 NEXUS Resilient Intelligent Middleware
351
22 Intelligent Data Analysis for Detecting Behaviour Patterns in iSpaces
361

9 A Sensor Network for Glaciers
125
10 Cooperation in the Digital Age Engendering Trust in Electronic Environments
141
11 Maintaining Privacy in Pervasive Computing Enabling Acceptance of Sensorbased Services
157
12 RFID Security and Privacy IssuesStandards and Solutions
178
13 Ambient Technology Now You See It Now You Dont
199
14 Integrated Sensor Networks for Monitoring the Health and WellBeing of Vulnerable Individuals
219
23 xAssist Inferring User Goals from Observed Actions
377
24 Programming iSpaces A Tale of Two Paradigms
389
Acronyms
422
Index
429
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