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This paper discusses the core ambient sensor network (ASN) technologies in view of their support for global connectivity. First, we enumerate ASN services and use cases and then discuss the underlying core technologies, in particular, the importance of the RESTful approach for ensuring global accessibility to sensors and actuators. We also discuss several profile-handling technologies for context-aware services. Finally, we envisage the ASN trends, including our current work for cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) in mental healthcare. We strongly believe that ASN services will become widely available in the real world and an integral part of daily life and society in the near future.
Masayoshi OHASHI
Fukuoka University
Nao KAWANISHI
ATR
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Masayoshi OHASHI, Nao KAWANISHI, "Ambient Sensor Network Technologies for Global Connectivity Support" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E98-B, no. 9, pp. 1733-1740, September 2015, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E98.B.1733.
Abstract: This paper discusses the core ambient sensor network (ASN) technologies in view of their support for global connectivity. First, we enumerate ASN services and use cases and then discuss the underlying core technologies, in particular, the importance of the RESTful approach for ensuring global accessibility to sensors and actuators. We also discuss several profile-handling technologies for context-aware services. Finally, we envisage the ASN trends, including our current work for cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) in mental healthcare. We strongly believe that ASN services will become widely available in the real world and an integral part of daily life and society in the near future.
URL: https://globals.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E98.B.1733/_p
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