Design and implementation of distributed sensor network for intelligent space based on robot technology components

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In this paper, component based design and implementation of Intelligent Space (iSpace) are described. iSpace has distributed sensors and actuators that are utilized for providing both physical and informative services to users based on observation of humans and environments. Although the essential functions of iSpace are "observation," "recognition/understanding" and "actuation," this paper focuses on development of components for observation function. We present our iSpace system developed by using RT (Robot Technology) Middleware that is a platform for development support of robot systems.

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Sasaki, T., & Hashimoto, H. (2009). Design and implementation of distributed sensor network for intelligent space based on robot technology components. In Proceedings - 2009 2nd Conference on Human System Interactions, HSI ’09 (pp. 400–405). https://doi.org/10.1109/HSI.2009.5091013

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