TY - GEN
T1 - Using Sensor Data in Smart Surroundings
AU - Lijding, Maria
PY - 2006/6/1
Y1 - 2006/6/1
N2 - This paper motivates the need to use sensed data in Smart Surroundings and shows a few examples of how this data is currently being effectively used. The motivation stems from the settings of the Smart Surroundings project. Key to the settings is detecting context - derived from physiological data, location, environmental data, agenda, social maps, etc. - and acting on the detected context, for example by adapting the ambience, determining access to privacy sensitive data, choosing between personal feedback or ambience feedback, etc.
AB - This paper motivates the need to use sensed data in Smart Surroundings and shows a few examples of how this data is currently being effectively used. The motivation stems from the settings of the Smart Surroundings project. Key to the settings is detecting context - derived from physiological data, location, environmental data, agenda, social maps, etc. - and acting on the detected context, for example by adapting the ambience, determining access to privacy sensitive data, choosing between personal feedback or ambience feedback, etc.
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 90-365-2449-0
T3 - CTIT Workshop Proceedings Series
SP - 16
EP - 21
BT - Symposium on Integrated Micro Nano Systems
A2 - Jones, Val
PB - Centre for Telematics and Information Technology (CTIT)
CY - Enschede
T2 - Symposium on Integrated Micro Nano Systems 2006
Y2 - 20 June 2006 through 20 June 2006
ER -