Symbiotic ecologies in next generation ambient intelligent environments

Abstract

International audienceThis paper describes a novel approach to realize symbiotic ecologies within Next Generation Ambient Intelligent Environments (NGAIEs). The proposed approach comprises novel ontology and agent technologies allowing for adaptation on a variety of levels. The metaphor of symbiotic ecologies reflects a meaningful integration of relevant entities (i.e., services, devices, agents) and information within NGAIEs to accomplish a specific user’s task by relying on the symbiotic relationship of the user and his/her intelligent environment. We adopt a service-oriented architecture, combined with (a) intelligent agents that support adaptive task realization and enhanced human-machine interaction and (b) ontologies that provide knowledge representation, management of heterogeneity at user and device level, semantically rich resource discovery and adaptation using ontology alignment mechanisms. In this article, we analyse heterogeneity concerning user behaviour and adaptive user interaction modelling. Furthermore, we focus on heterogeneity regarding the representation of the states of entities and their availability over different networks. The paper will also report on the deployment of a system prototype in a real world setting which is the intelligent flat (iSpace) at the University of Essex

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