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Word definition Tile -> as a piece SF3 -> which has function of furniture
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Introduction (World from user) Concept of Tile(Abstract level = high) motivation purpose goal
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Approach Block & Joint assemblable it recognize its condition what is condition ? relative location of tiles direction of surface it changes its function by its condition autonomously
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Tile (Hardware) PC Based Computational power Network wired Wireless Sensors recognize Self Condition Serial Interface to next Tile IrDA Interface to near Tile accelerometer outer world RFID Actuator Display Sound
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Example Application
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How it works
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Introduction definition of SF What is “ Smart Space ” ? vision(scenario?) of future world with SF(3) current works introduce SF1 introduce SF2 Concept of SF3 When?, Where?, How help ?
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Smart Module Definition of SmartModule
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Smart Furniture 3 How SF3 provide Smart Space ? Hardware Ubiquity of its shape Extensibility and Reconfigurability Software Context Awareness
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SF2 for reference to inherit SF project
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Smart Furniture 2 1.Introduction 2.Smart Hot-Spot 3.Smart Furniture 4.Middleware 5.Smart Hot-Spot Applications 6.Conclusion
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1.Introduction The goals of SF2 creating physical structure software for realizing smart hot-spot Related Works Active Badge EasyLiving AwareHome Originality of SF2 It provides improvised smart hot-spot not only network connectivity but also computers, sensors, devices, appliances
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2.Smart Hot-Spot what does SF2 provide ? 2.1 Smart Spaces and their Limitations 2.2 Smart Hot-Spot 2.3 Challenges Physical Aspect Software Aspect
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2.1 Smart Spaces and their Limitations Definition of “ Smart Space ” (1) detect and identify users ’ activity (2) sense users ’ and devices ’ location (3) control and coordination of devices Current Smart Space ’ s problem not everywhere construction costs is high
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2.2 Smart Hot-Spot Extends Hot-Spot to Smart Space which enables … context awareness device coordination personalization How it provided ? by putting “ Smart Furniture ”
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2.3 Challenges Physical Aspect Improvisational Setting User Friendliness Extendibility and Reconfigurability Software Aspect Context Awareness Service Roaming Smart Hot-Spot Networking Personalization and Privacy Protection
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3.Smart Furniture 3.1 Physical Structure Pole Type SF Lamp Type SF Mirror Type SF
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4.Middleware 4.1 Wapplet Framework 4.2 Wapplet 4.3 Service Provider 4.4 Mission Mechanism
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5.Smart Hot-Spot Applications 5.1 Personalized Message Board 5.2 Environmental Monitor 5.3 Mobile TV-phone
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6.Conclusion This papers contents SF provides “ Smart Space ” extemporaneously Introduced SF Type The function of SF Future Work inter Smart Hot-Spot connectivity privacy and usability
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