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Augmenting the Physical Environment Through Embedded Wireless Technologies

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2006
Short description:
Augmenting the Physical Environment Through Embedded Wireless Technologies / Mamei, Marco; Zambonelli, Franco. - STAMPA. - 3830:(2006), pp. 187-204. ( Second International Workshop on Environments for Multi-Agent Systems, E4MAS 2005 Utrecht, nld JUL 25, 2005) [10.1007/11678809_11].
abstract:
Emerging pervasive computing technologies such as sensor networks and RFID tags can be embedded in our everyday environment to digitally store and elaborate a variety of information about the surrounding. By having application agents access in a dynamic and wireless way such distributed information, it is possible to enforce a notable degree of context-awareness in applications, increase the capabilities of interacting with the physical world, and eventually give a concrete meaning to the abstract concept of agent situatedness. This paper discusses how both sensor networks and RFID tags can be used to that purpose, outlining the respective advantages and drawbacks of these technologies. Then, to ground the discussion, it presents a multiagent application for physical object tracking, facilitating the finding of forgot-somewhere objects in an environment.
Iris type:
Relazione in Atti di Convegno
Keywords:
embedded wireless devices
List of contributors:
Mamei, Marco; Zambonelli, Franco
Authors of the University:
MAMEI Marco
ZAMBONELLI Franco
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/618722
Book title:
ENVIRONMENTS FOR MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS II
Published in:
LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Journal
LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Series
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