DocumentCode
2218988
Title
Control software for home automation, design aspects and position paper
Author
Greaves, D.
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
757
Lastpage
764
Abstract
The home is an eternal, heterogeneous, distributed computing environment which must be secure and reliable. Computers and embedded processors in the home are all different shapes and sizes and ages. Hence the home poses one of the most challenging environments for co-operative programming. We envisage that control software is introduced into the home by four different methods varying from embedded ROM code to applets generated from a combination of natural language and gesture with wands. But we argue that, in the long term, all of it must be represented in a common, formally-verifiable language and conform to a common scripting convention. The AutoHan project at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory is the umbrella under which we are trying to grow these ideas.
Keywords
computerised control; distributed processing; embedded systems; home automation; AutoHan project; applets; co-operative programming; common scripting convention; control software; embedded ROM code; embedded processors; formally-verifiable language; gesture; home automation; natural language; Automatic control; Distributed computing; Embedded computing; Embedded software; Home automation; Home computing; Laboratories; Natural languages; Read only memory; Shape;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2002. Proceedings. 22nd International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1588-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICDCSW.2002.1030859
Filename
1030859
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