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Collaborative Design Approach to Intelligent Environments (2005)

article⁄Collaborative Design Approach to Intelligent Environments (2005)
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abstract⁄Intelligent environments are buildings and other settings that can recognize the changing needs of their users andor the changing nature of their context, and respond to them by adjusting some key environmental parameters temperature, light, sound, furnishings, etc.. Unlike the currently common approach, which is based on systems theory i.e., adjusting the parameters of the environment to match some predefined use profile, the approach proposed in this paper is based on dynamic, collaborative design it views the built environment as comprised of multiple independent objectagents, each of which is responsible for one small aspect of the environment. Each can sense the immediate changes pertaining to its domain of responsibility, and propose corrective measures, which are negotiated with other agents to form a collective response. The paper hypothesizes that such an approach can be made more contextsensitive and dynamic, is easily scaleable, and can respond to the needs of multiple different users of the environment at the same time. The paper presents the rationale for developing the multiagent approach, its hypothetical implementation, and its application to hypothetical case studies.
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Year 2005
Authors Lee, Jaewook; Kalay, Yehuda.
Issue Smart Architecture: Integration of Digital and Building Technologies
Pages 142-155
Library link Osman Ataman, 2005. bib⁄Smart Architecture: Integration of Digital and Building Technologies. ACADIA.
Entry filename collaborative-design-approach-to-intelligent-environments