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SEMINAR ON

AMBIENT INTELLIGENCE

Submitted by :- Guided by :-
Kolhe yash kamlakar Prof.P.S.Deshmukh
INDEX

 Introduction
 History
 AMI Vision , Key Concepts And Technologies
 Five W’s of AMI
 Three P’s of AMI
 Architecture of AMI System
 Components of AMI System
 Features of AMI System
 Application Areas of AMI System
 Conclusion
INTRODUCTION

 Ambient Intelligence (AMI) is a new paradigm in


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 Commission’s 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,KEY CONCEPTS AND TECHNOLOGIES

AMI Vision :- Key Concepts :- Key Technologies :-


 In AMI, people will be surrounded  Embedded-Many networked  In order for AMI to become a reality a
by an interconnected embedded devices are integrated into the number of key technologies are required:
systems. These devices will be environment.  Unobtrusive hardware (Miniaturisation,
able to locate and recognize Nanotechnology, smart devices,sensors
 Context aware-The system can
objects and people, as well as etc.)
recognize you and your situational
people’s intentions.
context.
 Seamless mobile/fixed communication
 The vision of AMI is characterized  Personalized-The system can tailor and computing infrastructure.
by two key features: intelligence
itself to meet your needs.
and embedding.
 Adaptive-It can change in response
 According to the AMI vision,” to you.
people will not just use
technology: they will live with it.”  Anticipatory-The system
anticipates your desires without
conscious mediation.
FIVE W’s of AMI

 Who: the identification of a user of the system 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.
THREE P’s of AMI

 People: Humans exploit everything around them to


improve their lives and expand their powers.
 Planet: AMI has a great contribution to the planet. AMI
provides better care for the environment.
 Profit: Ambient Intelligence describes a new economy
called “experience economy”. It is positioned as the
fourth major wave following the classic economies of
commodity, goods, and service.
ARCHITECTURE OF AMI
COMPONENTS OF AMI

1.Ubiquitous computing
 Any computing device, while
moving with you, can 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
FEATURES OF AMI

 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.

 Public transportation sector.

 Education services.

 Emergency services.

 Production-oriented places.
CONCLUSION

 Ambient Intelligence (AMI) is growing fast as a multi-


disciplinary topic of interest which can allow many areas
of research to have a significant beneficial influence into
our society. AMI is a vision on the future of consumer
electronics, telecommunications and computing for the
time frame 2010–2020.
THANK YOU
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