2014
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4695-7.ch005
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Architecture Pattern for Context-Aware Smart Environments

Abstract: Recent years marked many smart environment solutions hitting the market and applying latest pervasive computing research advancements on an industrial scale. Context-aware smart environments are able to act accordingly to the immediate environment information in an intelligent, predefined, learned, or automatically inferred way, and are able to communicate to their users, thus increasing users’ comfort and awareness level. Since the beginning of the 2000s, many projects have been designing and implementing sma… Show more

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“…They encompass various applications and settings, from smart homes to smart cities and factories [17]. The development of smart environments faces challenges such as precise activity recognition, effective localization systems, and the need for a smooth transition from traditional to smart environments [18,19]. Emerging wearable devices and wireless communication technologies are expected to further optimize the resource efficiency, comfort, and safety of such environments [17].…”
Section: Home Automation Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They encompass various applications and settings, from smart homes to smart cities and factories [17]. The development of smart environments faces challenges such as precise activity recognition, effective localization systems, and the need for a smooth transition from traditional to smart environments [18,19]. Emerging wearable devices and wireless communication technologies are expected to further optimize the resource efficiency, comfort, and safety of such environments [17].…”
Section: Home Automation Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The architecture in Figure 1 is a generalization of IoT architectures actually deployed. Most of these focus on the IoT and classification aspects, see for instance (Weyrich and Ebert (2016)) for a review of industrial IoT architectures, or (Fremantle (2015)) for a specific layered proposal with cloud backends, while Degeler and Lazovik (2014) extract patterns specifically for context extraction in smart environments. In my own research, together with colleagues, I designed, realized and deployed variations of the complete architecture in Figure 1 for smart offices (Georgievski et al (2012)), for smart buildings (Georgievski et al (2017)), and proposed it as a generic blueprint for smart energy systems (Aiello et al (2021)).…”
Section: Iot Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As well, some works have proposed architectures to build applications for smart cities [9,10]. For example, [11,12] present methodologies to define a smart city, which allows measuring its level of development.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [10] was developed a Smart System Architecture for context-aware smart environments, which is composed of four layers: users, reasoning, ubiquity and physical. The physical layer contains the hardware parts of the system.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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