As Ambient Intelligence (Am I) ecosystems are rapidly becoming a reality, they raise new research challenges. Unlike predefined static architectures as we know them today, Am I ecosystems are bound to contain a large number of heterogeneous computing, communication infrastructures and devices that will be dynamically assembled. Architectures will be sensitive, adaptive, context-aware and responsive to users‚ needs and habits.Researchers need to both enable their user-friendly application in a growing number of areas while ensuring that these applications remain reliable and secure. Held in Sophia Antipolis (France) from September the 20th to September the 22nd 2006, the first edition of the Am I.d conference tackled the latest research challenges within Am I ecosystems, presented Am I applications as well as security solutions. The Am I.d conference featured an international programme committee, co-chaired by Professor Antonio Maña (University of Màlaga) and Dr. Volkmar Lotz (SAP). Professor Javier Lopez (University of Màlaga) served as General Chair and Mr Richard Bricaire (Strategies Telecoms and Multimedia) was the Organization Chair. This volume gathers all the papers selected by the Program Committee. Authors coming from renowned universities and industry research centres contributed to draw a comprehensive state-of-the-art in Am I applications and security research. Among others, the reader will find in-depth analysis of the following topics: – Am I in smart homes, – Distributed coordination, – Resource optimization, – Security, – Software engineering techniques applied to Am I, – Design of context-aware ambient services, – Context-aware Trust. Besides the research track, the Am I.d conference encompassed an open-track whose proceedings are available for download on the web: www.amidconference.org.
Table des matières
Seamless Home Services.- An Accessible Control Application for Domotic Environments.- Learning and adaptive fuzzy control system for smart home.- Protocol for a truly distributed coordination among agents in competitive survival video-games.- Resource Optimization in Multi-Display Environments with Distributed GRASP.- Strengthening the Security of Machine Readable Documents by Combining RFID and Optical Memory Devices.- Accessing Ambient Intelligence through Devices with Low Computational and Communication Power.- Software Engineering Techniques Applied to Am I: Security Patterns.- A Serviceware Framework for Designing Ambient Services.- Context-Aware Adaptive Trust.- Sweeper-Agent Recommendations-Tree Early Scheme.- Which cooperation / competition issues for Am I stakeholders.- Ambient Intelligence and Open Innovation.