by Internal Guide MPreethi10C91A0563 Prof G Charles Babu CSEB HODCSE Introduction Scenarios AmI concepts technologies and characteristics Architecture ID: 1034573
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1. Ambient Intelligence -byInternal Guide: M.Preethi(10C91A0563)Prof. G. Charles Babu CSE-BHOD-CSE
2. IntroductionScenariosAmI concepts, technologies and characteristicsArchitectureApplicationsChallengesConclusionReferences
3. IntroductionAmbient Intelligence: Environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people.Vision of AmI is that the people will be surrounded by intelligent objects that can sense the context and respond according to the desire of the people
4. Scenario – I: Home EnvironmentPersonalize the living space of humansEase access to Information and ResourcesOn-demandLarge scale network of computing devices
5. Scenario – II: Automotive IntelligenceOnline concierge servicesTele Diagnosis Safety – auto braking for active collision avoidanceRoute Planning
6. Key Concepts Embedded. Many networked devices are integrated into the environmentContext aware. The system can recognize you and your situational context. Personalized. The system can tailor itself to meet your needsAdaptive. It can change in response to youAnticipatory. The system anticipates your desires without conscious mediation.
7. Key Technologies Unobtrusive hardware -Miniaturization, Nanotechnology, smart devices, sensors Seamless mobile/fixed communication -interoperability, wired and wireless networks, service-oriented architecture, semantic webDynamic and massively distributed device networks-service discovery, auto-configuration, end-user programmable devices and systems Human-centric computer interfaces -intelligent agents, multimodal interaction, context awareness
8. Key CharacteristicsUbiquity-embedded is present everywhere.Awareness-everyone is aware of the technologyIntelligence-helps it in correct and appropriate responsesNatural Interaction-just like interacting with another human
9. Architecture
10. Components of AmIAmbient IntelligenceUbiquitousCommunicationUbiquitousComputingIntelligentUserInterface
11. Application Areas Health-related Public transportation Education Services Emergency Services Production-oriented places
12. ChallengesInteroperability-is the ability of making systems and organizations to work together .Saturation-they cannot saturate because the technology keeps on changing.Security-security concerns affect the AmI
13. ConclusionAmbient Intelligence (AmI) is growing fast as a multi-disciplinary topic of interest which can allow many areas of research AmI envisions a world where people are surrounded by intelligent and intuitive interfaces embedded in the everyday objects & physical environments . Technology will not be the limiting factor in realizing ambient intelligence
14. ReferencesPhilip’s vision of ambient intelligence (www.philips.com/research/ami)The European Union report, Scenarios for Ambient Intelligence in 2010 (ftp://ftp.cordis.lu/pub/ist/docs/istagscenarios2010.pdf)
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