Opis produktu
Ambient Intelligence with Microsystems
Augmented Materials and Smart Objects investigates the issues required to ensure technology platforms capable of being seamlessly integrated into everyday objects, particularly the requirements for integrated computation and MEMs sensors, System-in-a-package solutions, multi-chip modules, the impact of the trend towards embedded microelectronic electronics sub-systems, novel assembly techniques for autonomous MEMs sensors, as well as practical performance issues that are key to the AmI concept.Also discussed are current requirements for realizing applications-oriented examples of smart objects (e.g. smart textiles, gadgets, integration of smart systems for utility and environmental monitoring, etc); these are based upon heterogeneous systems linking networks of sensors attached to (or physically embedded in) objects with information management systems enabling
collections of smart objects to collaborate to provide proactive services to the user.Finally, Augmented Materials and Smart Objects describes and discusses a number of vision statements strongly relevant to the future development of distributed embedded sensor and actuator platforms for smart objects, and ultimately Ambient Intelligence. The framework for this is the concept of Augmented Materials; these are materials with fully embedded distributed information systems, designed to measure all relevant physical properties and provide a full knowledge representation of the material; in effect, the material would "know" itself, and its current status. TOC:An overview of pervasive computing systems.- Augmenting materials to build cooperating objects.- Overview of component level devices.- Silicon technologies for microsystems, microsensors and nanoscale devices.- Distributed embedded sensor and actuator platforms.- Embedded microelectronic subsystems.- Embedded wireless networking: principles,
protocols and standards.- Context in pervasive environments.- Achieving cooperation and developing smart behavior in collections of context-aware artifacts.- Power management, energy conversion and energy scavenging for smart systems.- Challenges for hardware reliability in networked embedded systems.- Co-design: from electronic substrates to smart objects.- Co-Design for context awareness in pervasive systems.- User-centered design and development of future smart systems: opportunities and challenges.- Embedded systems research and innovation programmes for industry.- Sensor architectures for interactive environments.- Building networkable smart and cooperating objects.- Dedicated networking solutions for a container tracking system. Szczegóły