The term Ambient Intelligence refers to electronic environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people; in the described scenario the environment itself is endowed with a set of sensors (to perceive humans or other physical entities such as dogs, bicycles, etc.), interacting with a set of actuators (lights) that choose their actions (i.e. state of illumination) in an attempt improve the overall experience of these users. The model for the interaction and action of sensors and actuators is an asynchronous Cellular Automata (CA) with memory, supporting a self-organization of the system as a response to the presence and movements of people inside it. The paper will introduce the model, as well as an ad hoc user interface for the specification of the relevant parameters of the CA transition rule that determines the overall system behaviour. © Springer-Verlag 2009.

Bandini, S., Bonomi, A., Vizzari, G., Acconci, V. (2009). An asynchronous cellular automata-based adaptive illumination facility. In R. Serra, R. Cucchiara (a cura di), AI*IA 2009: Emergent Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence (pp. 405-415). Springer [10.1007/978-3-642-10291-2_41].

An asynchronous cellular automata-based adaptive illumination facility

BANDINI, STEFANIA;BONOMI, ANDREA;VIZZARI, GIUSEPPE;
2009

Abstract

The term Ambient Intelligence refers to electronic environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people; in the described scenario the environment itself is endowed with a set of sensors (to perceive humans or other physical entities such as dogs, bicycles, etc.), interacting with a set of actuators (lights) that choose their actions (i.e. state of illumination) in an attempt improve the overall experience of these users. The model for the interaction and action of sensors and actuators is an asynchronous Cellular Automata (CA) with memory, supporting a self-organization of the system as a response to the presence and movements of people inside it. The paper will introduce the model, as well as an ad hoc user interface for the specification of the relevant parameters of the CA transition rule that determines the overall system behaviour. © Springer-Verlag 2009.
Capitolo o saggio
asynchronous cellular automata, self-organization
English
AI*IA 2009: Emergent Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence
Serra, R; Cucchiara, R
2009
Springer
405
415
Bandini, S., Bonomi, A., Vizzari, G., Acconci, V. (2009). An asynchronous cellular automata-based adaptive illumination facility. In R. Serra, R. Cucchiara (a cura di), AI*IA 2009: Emergent Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence (pp. 405-415). Springer [10.1007/978-3-642-10291-2_41].
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