Presentation 2005-10-18
Experimentation for feasibility of Ubiquitous Space integrating Conceptual state and Real state
Fumitaka WATANABE, Kenichi KAKU, Takashi TOMII,
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Abstract(in English) In a community space, which people work cooperatively, various concepts exist implicitly, and these concepts influence the users action (behavior). However, accurately understanding and real-time sharing of these concepts are difficult in existing community spaces. On the other hand, the state of an actual space (the real state) might be different from the ideal state (the conceptual state) that every user expects. Therefore, to construct the system to manage difference between the real state and conceptual state, users could communicate more advance than existing community space. In this paper, we propose a method to share concepts and to inquire the real and conceptual state in a community space. In addition, we implemented a prototype system on office community, and evaluated feasibility by the experiment of the objects movement.
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Keyword(in English) Ubiquitous / Multimedia DB / Community / Radio Frequency IDentification
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Title (in English) Experimentation for feasibility of Ubiquitous Space integrating Conceptual state and Real state
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Keyword(1) Ubiquitous
Keyword(2) Multimedia DB
Keyword(3) Community
Keyword(4) Radio Frequency IDentification
1st Author's Name Fumitaka WATANABE
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information Media and Environment Sciences, Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University()
2nd Author's Name Kenichi KAKU
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Media and Environment Sciences, Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University
3rd Author's Name Takashi TOMII
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University
Date 2005-10-18
Paper # DE2005-133,DC2005-27
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 340
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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