With contributions from leading researchers in a wide array of disciplines, this book presents the state of the art in this emerging field."
Smart Environments: Technologies, Protocols, and Applications
โ Scribed by Albert Y. Zomaya(eds.)
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 407
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Smart Environments contains contributions from leading researchers, describing techniques and issues related to developing and living in intelligent environments. Reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of the design of smart environments, the topics covered include the latest research in smart environment philosophical and computational architecture considerations, network protocols for smart environments, intelligent sensor networks and powerline control of devices, and action prediction and identification.Content:
Chapter 1 Overview (pages 1โ10): Diane J. Cook and Sajal K. Das
Chapter 2 Wireless Sensor Networks (pages 11โ46): Frank L. Lewis
Chapter 3 Power Line Communication Technologies (pages 47โ62): Haniph A. Latchman and Anuj V. Mundi
Chapter 4 Wireless Communications and Pervasive Technology (pages 63โ99): Marco Conti
Chapter 5 Middleware (pages 101โ127): G. Michael Youngblood
Chapter 6 Home Networking and Appliances (pages 129โ149): Dave Marples and Stan Moyer
Chapter 7 Designing for the Human Experience in Smart Environments (pages 151โ174): Gregory D. Abowd and Elizabeth D. Mynatt
Chapter 8 Prediction Algorithms for Smart Environments (pages 175โ192): Diane J. Cook
Chapter 9 Location Estimation (Determination and Prediction) Techniques in Smart Environments (pages 193โ228): Archan Misra and Sajal K Das
Chapter 10 Automated Decision Making (pages 229โ247): Manfred Huber
Chapter 11 Security, Privacy and Trust Issues in Smart Environments (pages 249โ270): P. A. Nixon, W. Wagealla, C. English and S. Terzis
Chapter 12 Lessons from an Adaptive Home (pages 271โ294): Michael C. Mozer
Chapter 13 Smart Rooms (pages 295โ322): Alvin Chen, Richard Muntz and Mani Srivastava
Chapter 14 Smart Offices (pages 323โ343): Christophe Le Gal
Chapter 15 Perceptual Environments (pages 345โ359): Alex Pentland
Chapter 16 Assistive Environments for Individuals with Special Needs (pages 361โ383): Abdelsalam Helal, Choonhwa Lee and William C. Mann
Chapter 17 Ongoing Challenges and Future Directions (pages 385โ392): Sajal K. Das and Diane J. Cook
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