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Current trends on ICT technologies for enterprise information systems

Soumaya El Kadiri

As business conditions change rapidly, the need for integrating business and technical systems calls for novel ICT frameworks and solutions to remain concurrent in highly competitive markets. A number of problems and issues arise in this regard. In this pa ...
Elsevier Science Bv2016

Augmenting Learning Activities with Contextual Information Scent

Nan Li

Students often have information needs while carrying out a multitude of learning activities at universities. When information is needed for investigating a problem, the student may interrupt the work and switch to an information seeking task. As Internet c ...
EPFL2015

Estimating human interactions with electrical appliances for activity-based energy savings recommendations: poster abstract

Karl Aberer, Tri Kurniawan Wijaya

Since the power consumption of different electrical appliances in a household can be recorded by individual smart meters, it becomes possible to start considering in more details the interactions of the residents with those devices throughout the day. Appl ...
ACM2014

Building Blocks for a 24 GHz Phased-Array Front-End in CMOS Technology for Smart Streetlights

Pierre-André Farine, Cyril Botteron, Gabriele Tasselli, Ban Wang

According to a recent European Union report, lighting represents a significant share of electricity costs and the goal of reducing lighting power consumption by 20% demands the coupling of light-emitting diode (LED) lights with smart sensors and communicat ...
2014

A 24 GHz Phased-Array Doppler Radar Sensor and Transceiver Front-End for Smart Streetlights

Ban Wang

Recently, European Union advocates the smart Solid-State Lighting (SSL). The key factors are a smart-control scheme and an interaction with other networks, such as communication networks and traffic monitoring sensor networks. Public lighting represents a ...
EPFL2014

Opportunistic human activity and context recognition

José del Rocio Millán Ruiz, Ricardo Andres Chavarriaga Lozano, Daniel Roggen

Although the Internet of Things allows seamless access to billions of sensors readily deployed throughout the world, current context- and activity-recognition approaches restrict ambient intelligence to domains where dedicated sensors are deployed. The big ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2013

The OPPORTUNITY Framework and Data Processing Ecosystem for Opportunistic Activity and Context Recognition

José del Rocio Millán Ruiz, Ricardo Andres Chavarriaga Lozano, Hesam Sagha, Daniel Roggen

Opportunistic sensing can be used to obtain data from sensors that just happen to be present in the user’s surroundings. By harnessing these opportunistic sensor configurations to infer activity or context, ambient intelligence environments become more rob ...
2012

Ambient Awareness for the Orchestration of Collaborative Problem Solving

Hamed Seiied Alavi

Classroom orchestration refers to the teacher's (or tutor's) responsibility to identify and manage the evolving learning opportunities and constraints, in real-time. We study the use of computer technology to support this orchestration task in a multi-cons ...
EPFL2012

Environment - Application - Adaptation: a Community Architecture for Ambient Intelligence

Rémi Emonet

This article considers the software problems of reuse, interoperability and evolution in the context of Ambient Intelligence. A novel approach is introduced: the Environment, Application, Adaptation (EAA) is streamlined for Ambient Intelligence and is evol ...
2011

Hypothesis testing for evaluating a multimodal pattern recognition framework applied to speaker detection

Murat Kunt, Patricia Besson

Background: Speaker detection is an important component of many human-computer interaction applications, like for example, multimedia indexing, or ambient intelligent systems. This work addresses the problem of detecting the current speaker in audio-visual ...
2008

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