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*Ambient IntelligenceA Seminar On

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Overview of Presentation• Introduction

• Overview• Different scenario’s• Key characteristics• Technologies• Benefit Scenarios • Drawbacks• Conclusion

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*Introduction

Ambient Intelligence: Environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people.

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*Introduction

*Ambient intelligence(AmI) is the vision of a

technology that will become invisibly embedded in

our natural surroundings, present whenever we need

it, enabled by simple and effortless interactions 

*Ambient intelligence used to support human contacts

an individual's path through the complicated modern

world. From the technical standpoint, distributed

electronic intelligence is addressed as hardware

vanishing into the background

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The integrating sensors create a contextual aware environment by sensing and communicating event and personal to the system .

The electronics integrated in to furniture and mirrors and probably in construction materials of houses and offices.The electronic functions organize themselves into network to provide human expressions and communications.

Overview

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*Scenario – I: Home Environment

Large scale network of computing devices

Personalize the living space of humans

Ease access to Information and Resources

On-demand

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*Scenario – II: Automotive Intelligence

Telematics (Mercedes-Benz)

Online concierge services

Tele Diagnosis Safety – auto braking for active collision avoidance

Route Planning

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Key Characteristics

Ubiquity

Awareness

Intelligence

Natural Interaction

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Key Technologies

Ambient IntelligenceUbiquitous

Communication

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Computin

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User

Interface

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Three Key Technologies

1. Ubiquitous Computing

means the integration of microprocessors into everyday objects like furniture, clothes or toys.

2. Ubiquitous Communication

should enable these objects to communicate with each other and with the user.

3. Intelligent User Interface

enables the inhabitants of the AmI to control and interact with the environment in a natural (voice, gestures) and personalized way (preferences, context).

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* Technologies Used

*Radio Frequency Identification

*Microchip implant (human)

*Sensor

*Affective Computing

*Detecting and recognizing emotional information

*Nanotechnology

*Biometrics

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Radio Frequency Identification

*Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electronic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object

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Microchip implant (human)

A human microchip implant is an integrated circuit device or RFID   transponder encased in silicate glass and implanted in the body of a human being. It typically contains a unique ID number that can be linked

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*Sensor

*A sensor is also called detector which is a convector that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal which can be read by an observer .

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Affective Computing

•Affective computing is the study and development of systems and devices that can recognize human affects•Affecting computing is that the machine should interpret the emotional state of humans and adapt its behavior according to them, giving an appropriate response for those emotions.

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Detecting and recognizing emotional information

*Detecting and recognizing emotional

information is a one type of sensors.

sensor which capture data about the user's

physical state or behavior without

interpreting the input

*The data gathered from humans is used to perceive emotions in others. For example, a video camera might capture facial expressions, body posture and gestures, while a microphone might capture speech.

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* Nanotechnology

*Nanotechnology may be able to create many new

materials and devices with a vast range

of medicine , electronics.

* nanotechnology is a relatively recent

development in scientific research.

*These technology can be included in ambient

intelligent technology.

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*Biometrics

Biometrics  refers to the identification of humans by their

characteristics

*A physiological biometric would identify by one’s voice ,DNA,hand print or behavioral.

*Behavioral biometrics are related to the behavior of a person.

*It does not including typing rhythm and voice

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* Biometrics

Robust fingerprint sensing

Ear recognition

Real time Face Recognition

Iris

SpeakerRecognition

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*Benefit Scenarios • Smart Home

• Hospital room, where a patient is monitored for health and security reasons Sensing and Monitoring

• Underground station equipped with location sensors to track the location of each unit in real-time

• Virtual School, where students are monitored on balancing their learning experience

• Production Line

• Public Surveillance

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Drawbacks

•Need high finance to install and maintaining the environment.

•Technology is to be incorporated into the daily routines of the different class of people.

•Makes people lazy.

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A major challenge about

ambient intelligence

is to build a bridge between

the contradictory requirements of

personalization and privacy

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Conclusion

Ambient Intelligence is used mostly by home environment and organizations. The Ambient Intelligence is about using money, time , security, safety and entertainment to reduce the stress and leading to an overall higher quality of life.

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