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Information Technology that has potential for great impact in the future. The 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. AmI is a multidisciplinary topic, since it combines the features of many of the areas in Computer Science.
History
In 1998 Philips and Palo Alto Ventures coined the term
Ambient Intelligence(AmI) In 1999, Philips joined the Oxygen alliance, an international consortium of industrial partners within the context of the MIT Oxygen project, aimed at developing technology for the computer of the 21st century. In 2001, the concept of Ambient Intelligence (AmI) was taken up by European Commissions Information Society Technologies Advisory Group (ISTAG). The term Ambient Intelligence is defined by ISTAG as "the convergence of ubiquitous computing, ubiquitous communication, and interfaces adapting to the user".
AmI Vision
In AmI, people will be surrounded by an
interconnected embedded systems. These devices will be able to locate and recognize objects and people, as well as peoples intentions. The vision of AmI is characterized by two key features: intelligence and embedding. The feature of intelligence refers to the fact that the digital environment is able to analyze the context, adapt itself to the people and objects that reside in it, learn from their behavior , and eventually recognize as well as express emotion.
devices will increasingly become part of the invisible background of peoplesactivities, and that social interaction and functionality will move to the foreground. According to the AmI vision, people will not just use technology: they will live with it.
Key Concepts
Five Key Concepts of AmI
Embedded-Many networked devices are integrated
into the environment. Context aware-The system can recognize you and your situational context. Personalized-The system can tailor itself to meet your needs. Adaptive-It can change in response to you. Anticipatory-The system anticipates your desires without conscious mediation.
Key Technologies
In order for AmI to become a reality a number of key technologies are required: Unobtrusive hardware (Miniaturisation, Nanotechnology, smart devices,sensors etc.) Seamless mobile/fixed communication and computing infrastructure. Dynamic and massively distributed device networks, which are easy to control and program. Human-centric computer interfaces. Dependable and secure systems and devices (selftesting and self repairing software, privacy ensuring technology etc.)
enhancement. help to build knowledge and skills for work, better quality of work, citizenship and consumer choice. inspire trust and confidence. be made easy to live with and controllable by ordinary people.
and the role that user plays within the system. Where: the tracking of the location where a user or an object is geographically located. When: the association of activities with time is required to build a realistic picture of a system What: the recognition of activities and tasks users are performing is fundamental in order to provide appropriate help if required. Why: the capability to infer and understand intentions and goals behind activities.
build incrementally dynamic models of its various environments and configure its services accordingly.
2.Ubiquitous communication: Ubiquitous computing is the introduction and expansion of wireless network technology, which enables flexible communication between interlinked devices that can be stationed in various locations or can even be portable. 3. User adaptive interfaces: Referred as Intelligent social user interfaces They go beyond the traditional user interfaces
Feature 1: Some agents could take no responsibility in building the plan because of their limitations in processing and communication. This pushes toward the centralized planning process. Feature 2: The skills to perceive the environment and to perform the actions are distributed over the agents. This pulls toward the distributed planning process.
Application areas
Health-related applications.
Challenges
Challenges in Interaction technology Develop ambient interaction concepts that are truly intelligent, simple, and intuitive. Integrate smart media access into surroundings (audio, video, and light). Challenges in Innovation Build an eco-system that uses co-creation as a model for open innovation. Involve multiple parties in the user centered design cycle at large. Develop new business models for AmI innovation
Challenges in Involvement
Reach out to ordinary people so as to let them
cycle at large.
Let people experience the AmI future and live in it
yourselves.
Make AmI part of education.
Conclusion
Ambient Intelligence (AmI) is growing fast as a multi-disciplinary topic of interest which can
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