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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
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
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
1.Ubiquitous computing
Any computing device, while
moving with you, can build
incrementally dynamic models of
its various environments and
configure its services accordingly.
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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
Health-related applications.
Education services.
Emergency services.
Production-oriented places.
CONCLUSION