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Ambient Intelligence

N. Abirami, S. Dharshini, S. Kanimozhi, P. Madona

Abstract


In this computing world full of technologies, ambient intelligence makes reference to electronic environments that are sensitive and susceptible to the presence of people. Ambient intelligence makes an sight on the future of consumer electronics, telecommunications and computing that was originally developed in the late 1990s. Ambient-intelligence (AmI) systems raise a series of new challenges in software and system development: Mobility, adaptability and heterogeneity are new concerns that have to be labelled.


Keywords


Ubiquitous, Ambient Intelligence (AML), Pervasive, ISTAG

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