Research Article
Ubiquitous home: real-life testbed for home context-aware service
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/TRIDNT.2005.37, author={Tatsuya Yamazaki}, title={Ubiquitous home: real-life testbed for home context-aware service}, proceedings={1st International Conference on Integrated Internet Ad hoc and Sensor Networks}, publisher={IEEE}, proceedings_a={TRIDENTCOM}, year={2005}, month={3}, keywords={}, doi={10.1109/TRIDNT.2005.37} }
- Tatsuya Yamazaki
Year: 2005
Ubiquitous home: real-life testbed for home context-aware service
TRIDENTCOM
IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/TRIDNT.2005.37
Abstract
The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology of Japan completed a real-life testbed, called the "ubiquitous home", for home context-aware service experiments in 2004. From the viewpoint of sensor ubiquity, the Ubiquitous Home is superior to other similar testbeds. At the Ubiquitous Home, experimenters can collect real-life data as if living in their own house, not in a laboratory. This paper introduces an overview and detailed sensor arrangement of the Ubiquitous Home. Two cases from several progressing experiments are also presented. The first case is on connecting networked appliances; the second concerns the combination of wearable devices and the Ubiquitous Home sensors to record user behavior.
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