Design issues in personalizing intelligent buildings
Design issues in personalizing intelligent buildings
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- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20060636
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- Author(s): Source: 2nd IET International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE 06), 2006 page ()
- Conference: 2nd IET International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE 06)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20060636
- ISBN: 0 86341 663 2
- Location: Athens, Greece
- Conference date: 5-6 July 2006
- Format: PDF
This paper concerns the personalization of intelligent buildings, where intelligence of a building is considered in a broad sense, not confined to the computational aspects. Personalization is desired in order to give the individual greater representation in the building and for energy consumption/well-being balance in the context of measuring building intelligent quotient. The paper examines problems of programming in pervasive space, and current systems for personalization. It discusses design issues relating to human representation in the building, active and passive human participation, the nature of the personal agent, ownership and location, transparency, and norm-based agency. A design based upon active involvement of the occupant is presented. (7 pages)
Inspec keywords: ubiquitous computing; building management systems; multi-agent systems
Subjects: Home computing; Control engineering computing; Automated buildings; Ergonomic aspects of computing; Distributed systems software; Expert systems and other AI software and techniques
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