Is ambient intelligence a truly human-centric paradigm in industry? Current research and application scenario
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14/09/2010
14/09/2010
01/11/2009
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Resumo |
Based on the paper presented at the International Conference “Autonomous Systems: inter-relations of technical and societal issues”, organized by IET with the support of the Portuguese-German collaboration project on “Technology Assessment of Autonomous Robotics” (DAAD/CRUP) at FCT-UNL, Biblioteca da UNL, Campus de Caparica on 5-6 November 2009. The use of pervasive networked devices is nowadays a reality in the service sector. It impacts almost all aspects of our daily lives, although most times we are not aware of its influence. This is a fundamental characteristic of the concept of Ambient Intelligence (AmI). Ambient Intelligence aims to change the form of human-computer interaction, focusing on the user needs so they can interact in a more seamless way, with emphasis on greater user-friendliness. The idea of recognizing people and their context situation is not new and has been successfully applied with limitations, for instance, in the health and military sectors. However its appearance in the manufacturing industry has been elusive. Could the concept of AmI turn the current shop floor into a truly human centric environment enabling comprehensive reaction to human presence and action? In this article an AmI scenario is presented and detailed with applications in human’s integrity and safety. |
Identificador |
Ribeiro, L.; Barata, J.; Barreira, P. (2009), Is ambient intelligence a truly human-centric paradigm in industry? Current research and application scenario, Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies, 5, pp. 25-35 1646-1223 |
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eng |
Publicador |
IET |
Direitos |
openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Ambient intelligence #Networks #Human-computer interaction |
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article |