Software agents
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Mobile Networks and Applications
Understanding and Using Context
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
System Software for Ubiquitous Computing
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Cooperative Multiagent Systems: A Personal View of the State of the Art
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Standardizing Agent Communication
EASSS '01 Selected Tutorial Papers from the 9th ECCAI Advanced Course ACAI 2001 and Agent Link's 3rd European Agent Systems Summer School on Multi-Agent Systems and Applications
CIA '02 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents VI
LEAP: A FIPA Platform for Handheld and Mobile Devices
ATAL '01 Revised Papers from the 8th International Workshop on Intelligent Agents VIII
Communication Primitives for Ubiquitous Systems or RPC Considered Harmful
ICDCSW '01 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Integrating agents in software applications
NODe'02 Proceedings of the NODe 2002 agent-related conference on Agent technologies, infrastructures, tools, and applications for E-services
Integrating context-aware public displays into a mobile hospital information system
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
Location-aware access to hospital information and services
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
Privacy-Aware Autonomous Agents for Pervasive Healthcare
IEEE Intelligent Systems
DS-RT '08 Proceedings of the 2008 12th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Distributed Simulation and Real-Time Applications
ELDeR: An Ontology for Enabling Living inDependently of Risks
OTM '09 Proceedings of the Confederated International Workshops and Posters on On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: ADI, CAMS, EI2N, ISDE, IWSSA, MONET, OnToContent, ODIS, ORM, OTM Academy, SWWS, SEMELS, Beyond SAWSDL, and COMBEK 2009
UpStream: motivating water conservation with low-cost water flow sensing and persuasive displays
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Proceedings of the 2007 conference on Human interface: Part II
UI-HCII'07 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Usability and internationalization
Activity-aware computing in mobile collaborative working environments
CRIWG'07 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Groupware: design implementation, and use
Ambient intelligence: A survey
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Seamless interaction among heterogeneous devices in support for co-located collaboration
CRIWG'06 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Groupware: design, implementation, and use
Assessing the SALSA architecture for developing agent-based ambient computing applications
Science of Computer Programming
Pervasive Computing for Hospital, Chronic, and Preventive Care
Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction
Context-Aware Multi-Agent Planning in intelligent environments
Information Sciences: an International Journal
A wearable electrocardiogram recorder (ECG) using ISO / IEEE 11073 interoperability standard
IWAAL'12 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Ambient Assisted Living and Home Care
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Healthcare professionals, working in hospitals experience a high level of mobility due to their need for accessing patients' clinical records, medical devices distributed throughout the premises, and colleagues with whom they collaborate. In this paper, we present how autonomous agents provide capabilities of intelligence and proactivity to healthcare environments furnished with ubiquitous computing and medical devices, resulting thus, in an ambient intelligence (AmI) system. Autonomous agents enable ubiquitous technology to respond to users' particular conditions and demands. To support the building of this type of intelligent systems, we created the SALSA development framework. SALSA is a middleware designed to support the development of AmI environments based on autonomous agents. We illustrate the facilities provided by SALSA and its flexibility to iteratively implement an AmI system for a healthcare application scenario.