Using Sensor Data in Smart Surroundings

Maria Lijding

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    Abstract

    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.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSymposium on Integrated Micro Nano Systems
    Subtitle of host publicationConvergence of bio and nanotechnologies, Enschede, The Netherlands, June 2006, Proceedings
    EditorsVal Jones
    Place of PublicationEnschede
    PublisherCentre for Telematics and Information Technology (CTIT)
    Pages16-21
    ISBN (Print)90-365-2449-0
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2006
    EventSymposium on Integrated Micro Nano Systems 2006: Convergence of bio and nanotechnologies - University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
    Duration: 20 Jun 200620 Jun 2006

    Publication series

    NameCTIT Workshop Proceedings Series
    PublisherCTIT
    NumberWP06-03
    ISSN (Print)1574-0846
    ISSN (Electronic)0929-0672

    Conference

    ConferenceSymposium on Integrated Micro Nano Systems 2006
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityEnschede
    Period20/06/0620/06/06

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