From Informing to Remembering: Ubiquitous Systems in Interactive Museums
IEEE Pervasive Computing
BT Technology Journal
BT Technology Journal
Co-Operation in the Digital Age — Engendering Trust in Electronic Environments
BT Technology Journal
Ambient Technology — Now You See It, Now You Don't
BT Technology Journal
Segmentation and Tracking of Multiple Moving Objects for Intelligent Video Analysis
BT Technology Journal
An Attention-Based Approach to Content-Based Image Retrieval
BT Technology Journal
Eye Tracking as a New Interface for Image Retrieval
BT Technology Journal
The Implications of Pervasive Computing on Network Design
BT Technology Journal
Autonomic Computing for Pervasive ICT — A Whole-System Perspective
BT Technology Journal
Scale-Free Topology for Pervasive Networks
BT Technology Journal
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Spaces can become intelligent when large numbers of sensors and appliances with embedded processors are able to communicate with each other and become part of the global information network. They can then be integrated into geographically defined intelligent spaces (iSpaces) to satisfy specific needs for humans.This overview paper outlines a vision for intelligent spaces and points to examples of application areas which will benefit from the technology. It describes the system components, the drivers and some of the research needed to create viable implementations of the overall vision. The paper is intended to demonstrate the full breadth both of the technology and of its areas of application.