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Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition (DATE'03)
Scaling into Ambient Intelligence
Munich, Germany
March 03-March 07
ISBN: 0-7695-1870-2
Twan Basten, Eindhoven University of Technology
Luca Benini, University of Bologna
Anantha Chandrakasan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Menno Lindwer, Philips Research Laboratories
Jie Liu, Palo Alto Research Center
Rex Min, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Feng Zhao, Palo Alto Research Center

Envision the situation that high quality information and entertainment is easily accessible to anyone, anywhere, at any time, and on any device. How realistic is this vision? And what does it require from the underlying technology?

Ambient Intelligence (AmI) integrates concepts ranging from ubiquitous computing to autonomous and intelligent systems. An AmI environment will be highly dynamic in many aspects. Underlying technology must be very flexible to cope with this dynamism. Scalability of technology is only one crucial aspect. This paper explores scalability from the processing, the communication, and the software perspectives.

Index Terms:
multi-processor systems on chip, high-density wireless networks, scalable software infrastructure, scalable algorithms, low power and energy
Citation:
Twan Basten, Luca Benini, Anantha Chandrakasan, Menno Lindwer, Jie Liu, Rex Min, Feng Zhao, "Scaling into Ambient Intelligence," date, vol. 1, pp.10076, Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition (DATE'03), 2003
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