Cost 219ter


Edited by John Gill, RNIB
February 2008
The book is available as a single PDF file (1.26MB), or individual chapters can be accessed in HTML format below.
Contents
| Preface | |
| Chapter 1 | What are Ambient Intelligent Systems? |
| Chapter 2 | Technological challenges |
| Chapter 3 | Ambient Intelligent Systems in the home |
| Chapter 4 | Ethical and privacy issues |
| Chapter 5 | Delivering Ambient Intelligent Services to users with disabilities |
| Further information |
© COST Office, 2008
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Contributors: Bob Allen, Ilse Bierhoff, Christian Bühler, Edward Chandler, John Gill, Pier-Luigi Emiliani, Jan Engelen, Fiona Miller, Patrick Roe, Steve Tyler, Gregg Vanderheiden and Hajime Yamada.
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