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Developing Ambient Intelligence

Proceedings of the second International Conference on Ambient Intelligence developments (AmI.d '07)

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Table of contents (18 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIII
  2. Research Track Proceedings

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Abstracting connection volatility through tagged futures

      • Johan Fabry, Carlos Noguera
      Pages 2-12
    3. Towards Semantic Resolution of Security in Ambient Environments

      • Mario Hoffmann, Atta Badii, Stephan Engberg, Renjith Nair, Daniel Thiemert, Manuel Matthess et al.
      Pages 13-22
    4. Modeling Decentralized Information Flow in Ambient Environments

      • Jurriaan van Diggelen, Robbert-Jan Beun, Rogier M. van Eijk, Peter J. Werkhoven
      Pages 23-33
    5. Secure Profiles as a Cornerstone in Emerging Ambient Intelligence Scenarios

      • Antonio Muñoz, Daniel Serrano, Antonio Maña
      Pages 34-46
    6. An Ambient Intelligence Based Multi-Agent Architecture

      • Dante I. Tapia, Javier Bajo, Juan M. Sánchez, Juan M. Corchado
      Pages 68-78
    7. Management of Large Video Recordings

      • J. L. Patino, E. Corvee, F. Bremond, M. Thonnat
      Pages 79-91
    8. XMPP based Health Care Integrated Ambient Systems Middleware

      • Wael Labidi, Jean-Ferdy Susini, Pierre Paradinas, Michael Setton
      Pages 92-102
    9. Increasing Interactivity in Agent-based Advanced Pocket-Device Service Application

      • Sameh Abdel-Naby, Paolo Giorgini, Stefano Fante
      Pages 103-113
    10. Towards a Model Driven Development of Context-aware Systems for AmI Environments

      • Estefanía Serral, Pedro Valderas, Javier Muñoz, Vicente Pelechano
      Pages 114-124
    11. Taking Ownership of Computational Resources

      • Alain Rhelimi
      Pages 125-132
    12. Bluetooth Indoor Positioning and Ambient Information System

      • Karim Khalil, Hiroshi Mizuno, Ken Sasaki, Hiroshi Hosaka, Pierre Maret
      Pages 133-142
    13. XACML as a Security and Dependability Pattern for Access Control in AmI environments

      • Antonio Muñoz, Francisco Sánchez-Cid, Paul El Khoury, Luca Compagna
      Pages 143-155
    14. Agent Oriented AmI Engineering

      • Raian Ali, Sameh Abdel-Naby, Antonio Maña, Antonio Muñoz, Paolo Giorgini
      Pages 166-179
  3. EuroTRUSTAmI workshop : European R&D towards trusted Ambient Intelligence

    1. Cyber-Security EU/US. Meet the pathfinders of our future

      • Jacques Bus, Andy Purdy, Jody Westby, Willem Jonker, Michel Riguidel, David Wright et al.
      Pages 240-251

About this book

At the time of the introduction of the Ambient Intelligence (AmI) concept many scenarios where considered to be visionary or even science fiction. Enabled by current technology, many aspects of these scenarios are slowly but inexorably becoming true. However, we are still facing important challenges that need further investments in research and industrialization. Current software engineering techniques and tools are not prepared to deal with the development of applications for what we could call AmI ecosystems, lacking a fixed architecture, controlled limits and even owners. The comfortable boundaries of static architectures and well-defined limits and owners are not existent in these AmI ecosystems.
In its second year AmI.d again shows the heterogeneity of research challenges related to Ambient Intelligence. Many disciplines are involved and have to co-ordinate their efforts in resolving the strongly related research issues.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Computer Science Department, University of Málaga E.T.S.I. Informatica (3.2.16), Málaga, Spain

    Antonio Maña

  • Fraunhofer Institute for Secure, Information Technology - SIT, Darmstadt, Germany

    Carsten Rudolph

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