
Smart Spaces
- 1st Edition - March 18, 2024
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editors: Fatos Xhafa, Zhihan Lyu
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 1 3 4 6 2 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 1 3 4 6 3 - 0
Smart Spaces covers the latest concepts and technologies surrounding smart spaces, providing technical personnel engaged in smart space related research and industries a more in-d… Read more

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Request a sales quoteSmart Spaces covers the latest concepts and technologies surrounding smart spaces, providing technical personnel engaged in smart space related research and industries a more in-depth understanding of smart spaces. This book can be used as a reference for practicing this emerging discipline, but it will also be useful for researchers, scientists, developers, practitioners, and graduate students working in the fields of smart spaces and artificial intelligence. It combines the study of working or living spaces with computing, information equipment, and multimodal sensing devices, and with natural and convenient interactive interfaces to support how people can easily obtain services from computer systems.
People's work and life in smart spaces use computer systems; it is a process of uninterrupted interaction between people and the computer system. In this process, the computer is no longer just an information processing tool that passively executes explicit human operation commands but a collaborator with people to complete tasks – a partner to human beings. International research on smart spaces is quite extensive, which shows the important role of smart spaces in ubiquitous computing research.
- Comprehensively introduces smart spaces, from basic concepts, core technologies, technical architecture, application scenarios, and other aspects
- Covers the latest cutting-edge application technology of smart spaces in various fields, providing relevant practitioners with ideas to solve problems and have a deeper understanding of smart spaces
- Serves as teaching material or as a reference for teachers and students of interaction design, internet of things, ubiquitous and pervasive computing, and artificial intelligence
- Gives a detailed introduction to the theory of Smart Spaces and uses mathematical formulas
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Smart spaces: A review
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Computer-related technologies in smart spaces
- 3 Communication mechanism in IoT-supported smart space development
- 4 Security issues in smart spaces
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2 An exploration of theory for smart spaces in everyday life: Enriching ambient theory for smart cities
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction and motivation
- 2 Background, definitions, and abbreviations
- 3 Literature review and state of the art for smart spaces
- 4 Theorizing smart spaces as supportive of the ambient in everyday life
- 5 Use case and analysis
- 6 Discussion and findings
- 7 Conclusions
- 8 Outlook and future work
- References
- Chapter 3 Data fusion and homogenization: Two key aspects for building digital twins of smart spaces
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Background
- 3 Data ingestion challenges in digital twins
- 4 Problem statement and proposed solution
- 5 Case study
- 6 Discussion and conclusions
- Appendix: AirQuality input and output data
- References
- Chapter 4 Secured digital-twin data service for the Internet of smart things
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Layer structure of IoT systems and threats
- 3 Secured digital-twin for IoT system
- 4 Taxonomy for DT-based IoT security
- 5 Proof of concept
- 6 Further discussion
- 7 Final remarks
- References
- Chapter 5 Creating environmentally conscious products and environments with smart materials
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Consumer goods, devices, and products
- 3 Smart apparel and textiles
- 4 Natural and built environments
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 6 IoT interoperability enhances smart and healthy living
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Proposed framework
- 3 Experimental results
- 4 Conclusion and discussion
- References
- Chapter 7 Ecosystem of smart spaces: An overview review
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Ecosystem of smart spaces
- 3 Smart cities (place)
- 4 Smart technologies
- 5 Smart spaces management (management)
- 6 Contribution of this research to the field of smart spaces
- 7 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 8 Exploring the role of IoT for sustainable enhancement in smart spaces
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Technologies used to create insights into smart spaces
- 3 Different kinds of smart spaces
- 4 Types of sensors used in smart spaces
- 5 Key features of IoT smart buildings
- 6 Key features of IoT smart cities
- 7 Key features of IoT smart homes
- 8 Key features of IoT smart factories
- 9 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 9 Machine learning frameworks in IoT systems: A survey, case study, and future research directions
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Machine learning and IoT systems
- 3 Case study
- 4 Discussion
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 10 Augmented reality content and relations of power in smart spaces
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Agency of place
- 3 Sociotechnical imaginaries
- 4 Methodology
- 5 Results—Dominant themes of urban AR
- 6 Discussion—Relations of power and AR-based agency of place
- 7 Consequences for smart spaces
- References
- Chapter 11 Ensuring a harmonious state of smart space when there is a conflict of interest of its elements
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction and motivation
- 2 Background, definitions, and designations
- 3 Literature review and state of the art
- 4 Problem definition
- 5 Proposed solution
- 6 Organization of smart space management information flows
- 7 Topology of smart space information space
- 8 Conclusions
- 9 Perspective and future work
- References
- Chapter 12 Assessment and monitoring of human emotional state and behavior in a smart space environment
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Definitions and notations
- 3 Literature review
- 4 Problem
- 5 Proposed solution
- 6 Analysis (qualitative/quantitative)
- 7 Application
- 8 Conclusions
- 9 Perspective and future work
- References
- Chapter 13 Digital twins for smart city
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction and motivation
- 2 Background, definitions, and notations
- 3 Literature review and state of the art
- 4 Identified research gap
- 5 Proposal of IoTDT-BPMN metamodel
- 6 Example of modeling IoTDT-BPMN processes
- 7 Simulation using the JADE platform
- 8 Discussion
- 9 Conclusions
- 10 Outlook and future work
- References
- Chapter 14 From smart city to smart urban spaces: Prerequisites for the formation of smart urban spaces based on the participation of residents in the largest cities of Russia
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Materials and methods
- 3 Public hearings and public discussions as official forms of participatory urban planning in Russia: Evolution, legal status, ICT
- 4 The evolution of the use of ICT tools within the framework of official forms of participation of residents
- 5 Actual participation of residents in official formats—Hearings and discussions
- 6 Information and communication technologies (ICT) in the system of formation of smart urban spaces of the largest city. ICT Tools—Between government, residents, and urban space
- 7 Internet users in Russia
- 8 Assessment of the number of participating residents in urban planning based on the analysis of internet search engines—From awareness to participation
- 9 Forms of interaction within the framework of ICT and their impact on the processes of citizens’ participation
- 10 G2C format tools
- 11 Forms of interaction and feedback within the framework of holding hearings on the basis of ICT
- 12 Availability of data and materials for analysis
- 13 Channels of participation of residents
- 14 Crowd platform
- 15 C2G-based tools
- 16 Tools (C2C)
- 17 Telegram and public hearings and discussions in the field of urban planning
- 18 Social network Vkontakte (VK)
- 19 The peripheral district as an example of the formation of prerequisites for the creation of smart spaces and a smart city based on the use of participatory planning
- 20 Prospects and opportunities
- 21 Discussion and conclusions
- References
- Chapter 15 Smart and sustainable solutions for thriving tourism destinations
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Developing smart solutions for sustainable tourism
- 3 Tourism destinations using smart solutions for sustainable tourism development
- 4 Using smart principles for sustainable tourism destination development
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 16 Design of a smart parking space allocation system for higher energy efficiency
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related work
- 3 TICKET framework
- 4 Evaluation of the framework
- 5 Conclusions and future work
- References
- Chapter 17 Smart cities as spaces of flows and the digital turn in architecture and urban planning: Big data vis-à-vis environmental and social equity
- Abstract
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The emergence of the “paperless studios” at Columbia University’s GSAPP
- 3 Greg Lynn’s Embryological House and space as a flux and the different variations
- 4 The New York Stock Exchange project by Asymptote Architecture and the production of new types of spatial flux
- 5 Aegis Hyposurface by dECOi architects and real-time response
- 6 The first digital turn and the ontological shift of architectural artifacts
- 7 The second digital turn and the role of urban scale digital twins in shaping sustainable urban policies
- 8 Conclusions: On how to combine environmental and social equity in smart cities
- References
- Chapter 18 Generative adversarial network (GAN) assisted IoT search engine for disaster damage assessment
- Abstract
- Acknowledgment
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Preliminaries
- 3 Our approach
- 4 Performance evaluation
- 5 Discussion
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 19 Design and development of enhanced algorithm for the demarcation of ocean wakes from SAR imagery of rough sea conditions
- Abstract
- Acknowledgment
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature survey
- 3 Methodology
- 4 Discussion
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 20 Smart spaces and ensuring their information security
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Definitions and designations
- 3 Literature review
- 4 The problem
- 5 Proposed solution
- 6 Analysis
- 7 Example of use
- 8 Application
- 9 Conclusions
- 10 Perspectives and future work
- References
- Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: March 18, 2024
- Imprint: Academic Press
- No. of pages: 540
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780443134623
- eBook ISBN: 9780443134630
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