Services through NFC technology in AmI Environment

 

Authors
Villarreal, Vladimir; Chavira, Gabriel; Nava, Salvador; Hervás, Ramón; Bravo, José; Martín, Sergio; Castro, Manuel
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The use of Near Field Communications technology in AmI environments is a further step in achieving our particular proposal of the vision of Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence. This work explores the single use of this technology in order to get context information (partial) and offer services with a minimal interactive effort. Our proposal contemplates a general computational infrastructure. In this work, we put into practice the "touching interaction". We present AmIReG system for using the NFC-enabled cell phone to obtain services in a building.
The use of Near Field Communications technology in AmI environments is a further step in achieving our particular proposal of the vision of Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence. This work explores the single use of this technology in order to get context information (partial) and offer services with a minimal interactive effort. Our proposal contemplates a general computational infrastructure. In this work, we put into practice the "touching interaction". We present AmIReG system for using the NFC-enabled cell phone to obtain services in a building.
SIGWEB ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Web

Publication Year
2018
Language
eng
Topic
Services
NFC technology
AmI Environment
Services
NFC technology
AmI Environment
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