Ambient intelligence has advanced significantly during the last few years. The incorporation of image processing and artificial intelligencetechniques have opened the possibility for such aspects as pattern recognition, thus allowing for a better adaptation of these systems. This study presents a new model of an embedded agent especially designed to be implemented in sensing devices with resource constraints. This new model of an agent is integrated within the PANGEA (Platform for the Automatic Construction of Organiztions of Intelligent Agents) platform, an organizational-based platform, defining a new sensor role in the system and aimed at providing contextual information and interacting with the environment. A case study was developed over the PANGEA platform and designed using different agents and sensors responsible for providing user support at home in the event of incidents or emergencies. The system presented in the case study incorporates agents in Arduino hardware devices with recognition modules and illuminated bands; it also incorporates IP cameras programmed for automatic tracking, which can connect remotely in the event of emergencies. The user wears a bracelet, which contains a simple vibration sensor that can receive notifications about the emergency situation. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Villarrubia, G., De Paz, J. F., Bajo, J., & Corchado, J. M. (2014). Ambient agents: Embedded agents for remote control and monitoring using the PANGEA platform. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(8), 13955–13979. https://doi.org/10.3390/s140813955
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