Smart Spaces

Smart Spaces

Lyu, Zhihan
Xhafa, Fatos

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Smart Spaces covers the latest concepts and technologies surrounding smart spaces, providing technical personnel engaged in smart space related research and industries a more in-depth understanding of smart spaces. This book can be used as a reference for practicing this emerging discipline, but it will also be useful for researchers, scientists, developers, practitioners, and graduate students working in the fields of smart spaces and artificial intelligence. It combines the study of working or living spaces with computing, information equipment, and multimodal sensing devices, and with natural and convenient interactive interfaces to support how people can easily obtain services from computer systems. People's work and life in smart spaces use computer systems; it is a process of uninterrupted interaction between people and the computer system. In this process, the computer is no longer just an information processing tool that passively executes explicit human operation commands but a collaborator with people to complete tasks - a partner to human beings. International research on smart spaces is quite extensive, which shows the important role of smart spaces in ubiquitous computing research. Comprehensively introduces smart spaces, from basic concepts, core technologies, technical architecture, application scenarios, and other aspectsCovers the latest cutting-edge application technology of smart spaces in various fields, providing relevant practitioners with ideas to solve problems and have a deeper understanding of smart spacesServes as teaching material or as a reference for teachers and students of interaction design, internet of things, ubiquitous and pervasive computing, and artificial intelligenceGives a detailed introduction to the theory of Smart Spaces and uses mathematical formulas INDICE: 1. Smart Spaces: a Review2. An Exploration of Theory for Smart Spaces in Everyday Life: Enriching Ambient Theory for Smart Cities3. Data Fusion and Homogenization: Two key aspects for building Digital Twins of Smart Spaces4. Secured Digital-Twin Data Service for the Internet of Smart Things5. Creating environmentally conscious products and environments with smart materials6. IoT Interoperability Enhances Smart and Healthy Living7. The ecosystem of smart spaces8. Exploring the role of IoT for Sustainable Enhancement in Smart Spaces9. Machine Learning Frameworks in IoT Systems: A Survey, Case Study, and Future Research Directions10. Augmented Reality Content And Relations Of Power In Smart Spaces11. Ensuring a harmonious state of smart space in the presence of conflicting interests of its elements12. Assessment and monitoring of human emotional state and behavour in a smart space environment13. Digital Twins for Smart City14. From smart city to smart urban spaces. Prerequisites for the formation of smart urban spaces based on the participation of residents in the largest cities of Russia15. Smart and Sustainable Solutions for Thriving Tourism Destinations16. Design of a Smart Parking-Space Allocation System for Greater Energy Efficiency17. Smart cities as spaces of flows and the digital turn in architecture and urban planning: Big Data vis-à-vis environmental and social equity18. Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) Assisted Smart IoT Data Service for Disaster Damage Assessment19. Design and Development of Enhanced Algorithm for the Demarcation of Ocean Wakes from SAR Imagery of Rough Sea Condition20. A way to ensure information security of smart spaces

  • ISBN: 978-0-443-13462-3
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 540
  • Fecha Publicación: 22/03/2024
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés