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University of Essex – University of Florida rch Exchange on Intelligent Environments April 20-21, 2007 Ubiquitous Ubiquitous Intelligent Intelligent Environments (UIE) Environments (UIE) Shinyoung Lim, PhD Shinyoung Lim, PhD Mobile & Pervasive Computing Lab Mobile & Pervasive Computing Lab CISE Department CISE Department University of Florida University of Florida

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Ubiquitous Intelligent Environments (UIE). Shinyoung Lim, PhD Mobile & Pervasive Computing Lab CISE Department University of Florida. Contents. 1. Introduction 2. Issues regarding UIE 3. Inter-space Interactions 4. Wrapping up. 1. Introduction. Where we are, now?. High. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The University of Essex – University of FloridaResearch Exchange on Intelligent Environments

April 20-21, 2007

Ubiquitous Intelligent Ubiquitous Intelligent Environments (UIE)Environments (UIE)

Shinyoung Lim, PhDShinyoung Lim, PhDMobile & Pervasive Computing LabMobile & Pervasive Computing Lab

CISE DepartmentCISE DepartmentUniversity of FloridaUniversity of Florida

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ContentsContents

1. Introduction 1. Introduction 2. Issues regarding UIE2. Issues regarding UIE 3. Inter-space Interactions3. Inter-space Interactions 4. Wrapping up4. Wrapping up

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1. Introduction1. Introduction Where we are, now? Where we are, now?

PC↔PC PC↔PC PCs ↔ CEs PCs ↔ CEs Ubiquitous Ubiquitous

Early Adapter MarketEarly Adapter Market Mass Market Mass Market

HighHigh

LowLow

MarketOpportunity

High Productivity bySharing Resources

On the Internet

High Productivity bySharing Resources

On the Internet

New types of Digital Entertainment withConnected PC and

Consumer’s Electronics

New types of Digital Entertainment withConnected PC and

Consumer’s Electronics

All consumer’s electronics are

connected

All consumer’s electronics are

connected

MarketabilityMarketability

Technology driveTechnology drive

Customization Convergence Intelligence

High speed Internet (FTTH)

Ultra widebandHome Networks

Ubiquitous Networks

ClusteringSystems

Server / CarrierIntegrated Systems

Large ScaleCooperative Systems

Sensor networks

Web based Contents Services

Context-aware basedPersonalized Services

Intelligent & Autonomous Services

Services

Systems

Networks

Real World

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Example of Services in the Intelligent HomeExample of Services in the Intelligent Home

xDSL/

Modem

Wireless1394

802.15.3

Window & Curtain

IEEE1394 Camera

DVCR

DTVDigital Audio

Game

WirelessCamera

PDA

Web PAD

Home AutomationService (HAS)

Wireless Camera

FANLight

Security

Watt Meter

Water Meter

Boiler

Access Network

UWB/Wireless 1394

Home Server

Home Gateway

PDA

Web PAD

IS95C

UWB

ZigBee

RFID

Remote Home Access Service

Customized Multimedia Service (CMS)

Home Management Service (HMS)

IPv6Wireless &

Mobile NetworksSensorNetwork

Home Security Service (HSS)

Wake Up Support Service (WSS)

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1. Introduction1. Introduction

Kitchen Living Room

Home A

utomatio

n

Service

Home M

anag

emen

t

Service

Customized

Multim

edia

Service

Home Automation

Service Home A

utomatio

n

Service

Home M

anag

emen

t

Service

Customized

Multim

edia

Service

Home Automation

Service

Example of Inter-space Interactions in Ubiquitous Intelligent Environments

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Binding issuesBinding issues Separation of goals and means, Deciding where binding occurs, InteSeparation of goals and means, Deciding where binding occurs, Inte

roperability and compatibility, Ownership of space and authenticaroperability and compatibility, Ownership of space and authentication of entitiestion of entities

Quality of Service (QoSQuality of Service (QoS) issues) issuesConflict resolution: priority and scheduling, Criteria of QoS, Conflict resolution: priority and scheduling, Criteria of QoS, Service level agreement, MobilityService level agreement, Mobility

ScalabilityScalability issues issuesService Delivery, Scalability of Data and ProcessService Delivery, Scalability of Data and Process

Security and Privacy issuesSecurity and Privacy issuesScalable mutual authentication, ownership and usage of Scalable mutual authentication, ownership and usage of

users’ record and preferenceusers’ record and preference

2. Issues regarding UIE2. Issues regarding UIE

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Service A: HSS“Turn On”

Service B: HMS“Turn Off”

Light Device

Area C: Service Interaction

“ Which One???”

User A“I want Drama”

User B“I want Sports”

Display Device

Area A : Context-Conflict

“For Whom???”

User A“wakeup at 5 AM”

User B“wakeup at 7 AM”

Morning Call Device

Area B: Context-Conflict

“For When ???”

Condition A“High

Temperature”

Heating DeviceOn

Area D: Service Interaction

“Loop !!”

Condition B“Low

Temperature”

Cooling DeviceOn

3. Inter-space Interactions3. Inter-space Interactions

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3. Inter-space Interactions3. Inter-space Interactions

Resolving issues of Inter-space Interaction Resolving issues of Inter-space Interaction • Binding Issues: Cross-layered concept Binding Issues: Cross-layered concept • QoS Issues: Virtual personal space conceptQoS Issues: Virtual personal space concept• Scalability Issues: Service Gene concept Scalability Issues: Service Gene concept

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3. Inter-space Interactions3. Inter-space Interactions

Service Gene

ReconfigurableService

ProvisionUser Service Unit

Polymorphic Service

VPS Engine

Virtual Space Component Virtual Personal Space (VPS)

Virtual World

Integrated Network

QoS

VirtualWorld QoS

Polymorphic

Service QoS

QoS Tuple

QoS Tuple

QoS Binder

User Space-1

User Space-2Cross-

layered QoS Binding

Integrated Network

Management

Active Sensor node (Networked Devices)Passive Sensor node

Real World:Integrated Network

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3. Inter-space Interactions3. Inter-space Interactions

IntegratedNetworkManagement

MobileInterfaceSelection

WWAN

Integrated Network

WLAN WPANTerrestrial

DMBSatellite

DMB

WiredNetworkSide

MobileNetworkSide

High MobilityLowest Bandwidth

Low MobilityHigh Bandwidth

Low MobilityLow Bandwidth

High MobilityLow BandwidthDownlink Only

Low MobilityHigh BandwidthDownlink Only

SessionManagement

MultipleConnection

SecurityManagement

PowerManagement

ChannelAllocation

/Admission

NetworkStatus

Monitor

IntegratedAAA

Interfaces

AdaptiveNetworkingInterfaces

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3. Inter-space Interactions3. Inter-space Interactions

EnvironmentalManager

VPS Event Monitor

Virtual World QoS to QoS Binder- Part of Service Discovery in Integrated Network -

ContextInterface VPS

Controller

VPSRepresenter

RequestController

SpatialModeler

Event Notifier

ServiceInterface

VirtualWorld QoS

To QoS Binder

- Part ofService Gene

Reconfiguration -

VPS Event RepositoryTask-Resource

Mapping SchemeVPS

RepositoryVPS

Ontology

Virtual Personal Space (VPS) Engine

VPSRepresentationData

VPSRequest

Pre-VPSData

EventNotification/Task

Location

Event Notification/Location

Spatial Modeled Data

Request Environmental Data

Ontology

Intention(Task)

UserProfile

ContextData

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3. Inter-space Interactions3. Inter-space InteractionsCross-layered QoS Binding Manager

Polymorphic Service

QoS

Virtual WorldQoS

Integrated Network

QoS

Polymorphic Service

QoS

Virtual WorldQoS

Integrated Network

QoS

(User A)@(Location A) (User A)@(Location B)

QoS Binder

QoS Tuple QoS Base

User Profile

Discovery Recovery

Authentication Coordination

Negotiation Tuple Manager

QoS TupleEvent Log

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4. Wrapping Up4. Wrapping Up

UIE: Inevitable prerequisite features for future UIE: Inevitable prerequisite features for future

computer and communication industrycomputer and communication industry Approach of Resolving issues on Inter-space Approach of Resolving issues on Inter-space

Interaction Interaction • Cross-layered concept for binding issuesCross-layered concept for binding issues• Virtual personal space concept for QoS issuesVirtual personal space concept for QoS issues• Service gene concept for scalability issuesService gene concept for scalability issues