3rd Symposium of Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence 2008

The Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence (UCAmI) began as a workshop held in 2003 in San Sebastián (Spain) under the Spanish Artificial Intelligence Conference. This event gathered 32 attendees and 18 papers were presented. The second edition, already as a Symposium, took place...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Corchado, Juan M. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Tapia, Dante I. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Bravo, José (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.
Σειρά:Advances in Soft Computing, 51
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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505 0 |a A Framework for the Reconfiguration of Ubicomp Systems -- HI3 Project: Software Architecture System for Elderly Care in a Retirement Home -- An Architecture for Secure Ambient Intelligence Environments -- An Architecture for Ambient Intelligent Environments -- A Hardware Based Infrastructure for Agent Protection -- Performance Evaluation of J2ME and Symbian Applications in Smart Camera Phones -- Extended Bluetooth Naming for Empowered Presence and Situated Interaction with Public Displays -- Infrastructural Support for Ambient Assisted Living -- ALZ-MAS 2.0; A Distributed Approach for Alzheimer Health Care -- Ambient Assisted Living -- Quality of Service in Wireless e-Emergency: Main Issues and a Case-Study -- Sentient Displays in Support of Hospital Work -- University Smart Poster: Study of NFC Technology Applications for University Ambient -- Touching Services: The Tag-NFC Structure -- Interaction by Contact for Supporting Alzheimer Sufferers -- Secure Integration of RFID Technology in Personal Documentation for Seamless Identity Validation -- Semantic Model for Facial Emotion to Improve the Human Computer Interaction in AmI -- Bridging the Gap between Services and Context in Ubiquitous Computing Environments Using an Effect- and Condition-Based Model -- Modeling the Context-Awareness Service in an Aspect-Oriented Middleware for AmI -- An Agent-Based Component for Identifying Elders’ At-Home Risks through Ontologies -- Risk Patient Help and Location System Using Mobile Technologies -- ATLINTIDA: A Robust Indoor Ultrasound Location System: Design and Evaluation -- Standard Multimedia Protocols for Localization in “Seamless Handover” Applications -- Location Based Services: A New Area for the Use of Super-Resolution Algorithms -- Developing Ubiquitous Applications through Service-Oriented Abstractions -- Flexeo: An Architecture for Integrating Wireless Sensor Networks into the Internet of Things -- A Mobile Peer-to-Peer Network of CBR Agents to Provide e-Assistance -- An Ambient Assisted-Living Architecture Based on Wireless Sensor Networks -- HERMES: A FP7 Funded Project towards Computer-Aided Memory Management Via Intelligent Computations -- Reinforcement Learning of Context Models for a Ubiquitous Personal Assistant -- An Approach to Dynamic Knowledge Extension and Semantic Reasoning in Highly-Mutable Environments -- Learning Accurate Temporal Relations from User Actions in Intelligent Environments -- Advanced Position Based Services to Improve Accessibility -- PIViTa: Taxonomy for Displaying Information in Pervasive and Collaborative Environments -- Data Management in the Ubiquitous Meteorological Data Service of the America’s Cup -- A Proposal for Facilitating Privacy-Aware Applications in Active Environments -- People as Ants: A Multi Pheromone Ubiquitous Approach for Intelligent Transport Systems -- A System of Cooperation Based on Ubiquitous Environments for Protection against Fires in Buildings -- CARM: Composable, Adaptive Resource Management System in Ubiquitous Computing Environments -- Mobile Habits: Inferring and Predicting User Activities with a Location-Aware Smartphone. 
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