Book Chapter10.1002/047168659X.CH2
Wireless Sensor Networks
Frank L. Lewis
- 28 Jan 2005
- pp 11-46
TL;DR: Smart environments represent the next evolutionary development step in building, utilities, industrial, home, shipboard, and transportation systems automation Like any sentient organism, the smart environment relies first and foremost on sensory data from the real world Sensory data comes from multiple sensors of different modalities in distributed locations as mentioned in this paper.
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Abstract: Smart environments represent the next evolutionary development step in building, utilities, industrial, home, shipboard, and transportation systems automation Like any sentient organism, the smart environment relies first and foremost on sensory data from the real world Sensory data comes from multiple sensors of different modalities in distributed locations The smart environment needs information about its surroundings as well as about its internal workings; this is captured in biological systems by the distinction between exteroceptors and proprioceptors
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