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Ambient Intelligence
Presented byV.V.N.PRANATHI1005-10-735030
Date:22-01-2014
Contents1. Introduction2. Scenarios for Ambient Intelligence3. Technologies used4. Key Characteristics5. Architecture6. Features 7. Challenges8. Future9. Drawbacks10. Conclusion
Objective
To discourse on automation level that can be achieved.
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.
Introduction
Figure 1: AmI at home
Introduction
Ambient Intelligence: Environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people.
Figure 2:No AmI Figure 3:AmI Environment
Scenario – I: Home Environment
Personalize the living space of humans
On-demand
Figure 4
Scenario – II: Automotive Intelligence
Tele Diagnosis Safety – auto braking
for active collision avoidance
Route Planning
Figure 5: Automotive Intelligence
Benefit Scenarios
1. Medical Emergencies
2. Underground station
3. Virtual School
4. Fire Brigade
5. Public Surveillance
Figure 6:Scenarios
Technologies Used
1. Radio Frequency Identification2. Microchip implant (human)3. Sensor4. Nanotechnology5. Biometrics6. Affective Computing7. Detecting and recognizing emotional
information
Technologies Used
Figure 7
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
Figure 8:RFID working
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.
Figure 9: Microchip implant
SensorA 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 .
Figure 10:Sensors for visually disabled
Detecting and recognizing emotional information
Detecting and recognizing emotional information is a one type of sensors.
Figure 11:Information retrieved from image
Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology entails the application of fields of science as in surface science, micro fabrication etc.
Figure 12 ECG Patch for early detection of epileptic seizures
Biometrics
Biometrics refers to the identification of humans by
their characteristics.
Figure 13:Classification -Biometrics
Affective Computing
Affecting computing is the machine should interpret the emotional state of humans and adapt its behavior to them, giving an appropriate response for those emotions.
Figure 14:Different emotions
Ambient IntelligenceUbiquitous
Communication
Ubiquitous
Computing
Intelligent
User
Interface
Figure 15:Key characteristics
Ubiquitous Computing
Ubiquitous Computing means the integration of microprocessors into everyday objects like furniture, clothes or toys.
Using ubiquitous computing, people will not be aware of the presence of computers, they will be in the background.
Ubiquitous Communication Ubiquitous Communication should enable these
objects to communicate with each other and with the user.
Intelligent User Interface 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).
Generic architecture of AmI
Figure 16
1. Low cost devices2. High bandwidth3. Invisible file system4. Automatic Installation
Technical features
The Future
Figure 17 Figure 18
Drawbacks
•Need high finance to install and maintaining
the environment.
•Invades privacy.
•Possibility of making people lazy.
Conclusion
• The Ambient Intelligence is time saving, provides security,
safety and entertainment, reduce the stress leading to an
overall higher quality of life.
• However, the ability to prepare or complete more and
more everyday tasks such as shopping or banking at home,
potentially leads to reduced interaction.
References
http://www.amfastech.com/2013/01/a-seminar-on-ambient-intelligence-ami.html
Ambient Intelligence Journal: Technologies, Applications, and Opportunities From Washington State University ,15 April 2009 online article available
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