| Ajay Kulkarni. A reactive behavioral system for the intelligent room. Technical report, MIT AI Lab, 2002. |
....context with respect to the current plan of a society. Active security is designed to be used in emergency situations where normal rules regarding security, privacy, and quality of service might not apply. The active security module can be implemented using the Reactive Behaviroal system (REBA) [10]. REBA is a system that reacts to users based on contextual 59 information from sensors within an intelligent environment. REBA comprises a set of behaviors or modes that can be specified to have a specific topological ordering; one behavior can override only certain behaviors. For example, a ....
....or commands to a resource manager itself, we make it notifies the plan monitor to check if the new behavior is consistent with the current plan. If not, the plan monitor can advise the resource manager to grant or repeal certain resources. More details about REBA implementations can be found in [10]. 6.4.3 Privacy profile implementation Since privacy is subjective, each society that represents a human user should have his privacy profile within his own society; privacy preferences are also considered private information. The role of a privacy profile is to determine whether other societies ....
Ajay Kulkarni. A Reactive Behavioral System For The Intelligent Room. Master 's thesis, MIT, 2002.
....for self adaptivity and reactivity to the environment provides exactly the correct vocabulary and control points for enabling end users to extend and configure the system in a teaching by example manner. Within the Intelligent Room Project[6] we have previously built Rascal[5] and ReBa[7], two systems which are responsible for the adaptive and reactive components, respectively, of our software infrastructure. In this paper, we present Alfred, an end user programming interface that gives the user the ability to program the system to her particular needs and preferences. Rascal, ....
....to events, e.g. it should not illuminate the room upon a person s entry if the room is already occupied by people watching a movie. Finally, di#erent kinds of spaces (such as o#ces or bedrooms) would have a need for very di#erent kinds of behaviors. To address those issues, we have developed ReBa[7] to be a modular system that allows dynamic combining of context sensitive reactive behaviors. In ReBa, developers make individual behavior bundles . Each bundle defines its activity context and a set of responses to particular events. The activity context is composed of another set of rules that ....
Ajay Kulkarni. A reactive behavioral system for the Intelligent Room. Master's thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 2002.
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Ajay Kulkarni. A reactive behavioral system for the intelligent room. Technical report, MIT AI Lab, 2002.
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