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Developing Ambient Intelligence Proceedings of the International Conference on Ambient Intelligence Developments (AmI.d’07) Springer Paris Berlin Heidelberg New York Hong Kong Londres Milan Tokyo Antonio Maña Carsten Rudolph Developing Ambient Intelligence Proceedings of the International Conference on Ambient Intelligence Developments (AmI.d’07) Dr. Antonio Maña Dr. Carsten Rudolph Computer Science Department Fraunhofer Institute for Secure University of Málaga Information Technology - SIT E.T.S.I.Informatica (3.2.16) Rheinstrasse 75 Campus de Teatinos 64295 Darmstadt 29071 Málaga Germany Spain ISBN-13 : 978-2-287-78543-6 Paris Berlin Heidelberg New York ©Springer-Verlag France,Paris 2008 Imprimé en France Springer-Verlag France est membre du groupe Springer Science+ Business Media Cet ouvrage est soumis au copyright. Tous droits réservés,notamment la reproduction et la représentation,la tra- duction,la réimpression,l’exposé,la reproduction des illustrations et des tableaux,la transmission par voie d’enre- gistrement sonore ou visuel, la reproduction par microfilm ou tout autre moyen ainsi que la conservation des banques données. La loi française sur le copyright du 9 septembre 1965 dans la version en vigueur n’autorise une reproduction intégrale ou partielle que dans certains cas,et en principe moyennant les paiements des droits. Toute représentation,reproduction,contrefaçon ou conservation dans une banque de données par quelque procédé que ce soit est sanctionnée par la loi pénale sur le copyright. L’utilisation dans cet ouvrage de désignations,dénominations commerciales,marques de fabrique,etc.,même sans spécification ne signifie pas que ces termes soient libres de la législation sur les marques de fabrique et la protec- tion des marques et qu’ils puissent être utilisés par chacun. La maison d’édition décline toute responsabilité quant à l’exactitude des indications de dosage et des modes d’em- plois. Dans chaque cas il incombe à l’usager de vérifier les informations données par comparaison à la littérature existante. Maquette de couverture:Jean-François MONTMARCHÉ V Organization Amid is an international conference organized and implemented by Strategies Telecoms & Multimedia. General Chair Javier Lopez University of Malaga, Spain Steering Committee Chair Volkmar Lotz SAP Research, France Program Co-Chairs Carsten Rudolph Fraunhofer SIT, Germany Antonio Maha University of Malaga, Spain Organization Chair Richard Bricaire Strategies Telecoms and Multimedia, France Program Committee Emile Aarts Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Netherlands Julio Abascal Universidad del Pais Vasco, Spain Stefano Campadello Nokia, Finland Jorge Cuellar Siemens, Germany Sabine Delaitre JRC Seville, European Commission, Spain Claudia Eckert Darmstadt Univ. of Technology, Germany Eduardo B. Fernandez Florida Atlantic University Paolo Giorgini University of Trento, Italy Sigrid Guergens Fraunhofer SIT, Germany Jan Juerjens University of Bremen, Germany Spyros Kokolakis University of the Aegean, Greece Jianhua Ma Hosei University, Japan Matteo Mehdeo Engineering Ingegneria Informatica, Italy Haris Mouratidis University of East London, UK Antonio Muhoz-Gallego University of Malaga, Spain David Naccache Univ. La Sorbonne, France Pierre Paradinas CNAM, France Ted Selker MIT Media lab, USA Pedro Soria-Rodriguez Atos Origin, Spain George Spanoudakis City University London, UK Willy Susilo University of Wollongong, Australia Mohhamad Zulkernine Queen's University, Ontario, Canada VI Organization Committee Daniel Serrano University of Malaga, Spain Eva Gherdani STM, France Lenick Perron STM, France Julien Heraud STM, France Preface These proceedings contain the papers selected for presentation at the Second International Conference on Ambient Intelligence Developments (AmI.d) and a report on the panel discussion Cyher-Security Europe/USA, held in Sophia- Antipolis, France, during September 17-19, 2007. At the time of the introduction of the Ambient Intelligence (Ami) con cept many scenarios where considered to be visionary or even science fiction. Enabled by current technology, many aspects of these scenarios are slowly but inexorably becoming true. However, we are still facing important challenges that need further investments in research and industrialization. Current software en gineering techniques and tools are not prepared to deal with the development of applications for what we could call Ami ecosystems, lacking a fixed architec ture, controlled limits and even owners. The comfortable boundaries of static architectures and well-defined limits and owners are not existent in these Ami ecosystems. In its second year AmI.d again shows the heterogenity of research challenges related to Ambient Intelligence Many different disciplines are involved and have to co-ordinate their efforts in resolving the strongly related research issues. We were very pleased that Norbert Streitz accepted to complete the research track by talking about his vision on Ami environments and disappearing computers. AmI.d was accompagnied by the EuroTRUSTAmI workshops providing a fo rum for discussion and exchange between more than 28 European projects and platforms. Finally, a panel discussion complemented the program by showing a widened perpective by discussing future issues of cyber-security in the context of international Ami eco-systems. The research papers included in the AmI.d proceeding are devoted to both theoretical and applied research, cover the most leading-edge research and con tain contributions that have been formally reviewed and chosen by a selected International Program Committee. The contributions cover a wide range of Ami topics: — Design and Development of Ami systems, Software engineering — Context information — Security of Ami — Agents and Ami — Apphcations — Ami usages and adoption Finally, we would like to acknowledge the fact that many colleagues of fered energy and time for the reahsation of this second issue Aml.d. In particular, we would like to thank all members of the program commitee and also the peo ple of STM for the local organization of the conference. Most importantly, we thank all authors who submitted and presented their work and all attendees for interesting discussions. October 2007 Antonio Maha Carsten Rudolph Program Co-Chairs AmLd'07 Table of Contents Research Track Proceedings 1 Abstracting connection volatility through tagged futures 2 Johan Fabry and Carlos Noguera Towards Semantic Resolution of Security in Ambient Environments 13 Mario Hoffmann, Atta Badii, Stephan Engherg, Renjith Nair, Daniel Thiemert, Manuel Matthess, and Julian Schiitte Modeling Decentralized Information Flow in Ambient Environments 23 Jurriaan van Diggelen, Rohhert-Jan Beun, Rogier M. van Eijk, and Peter J. Werkhoven Secure Profiles as a Cornerstone in Emerging Ambient Intelligence Scenarios 34 Antonio Munoz, Daniel Serrano, and Antonio Mafia Designing for People in Ambient Intelligence Environments 47 Norbert Streitz Architecture and Design Patterns for Ambient Intelligence: an Industry Perspective 55 Antonio Kung An Ambient Intelligence Based Multi-Agent Architecture 68 Dante I. Tapia, Javier Bajo, and Juan M. Sanchez and Juan M. Corchado Management of Large Video Recordings 79 J.L. Patino, E. Corvee, F. Bremond, and M. Thonnat XMPP based Health Care Integrated Ambient Systems Middleware 92 Wael Labidi, Jean-Ferdy Susini, Pierre Paradinas, and Michael Setton Increasing Interactivity in Agent-based Advanced Pocket-Device Service Application 103 Sameh Abdel-Naby, Paolo Giorgini, and Stefano Fante Towards a Model Driven Development of Context-aware Systems for Ami Environments 114 Estefama Serral, Pedro Valderas, Javier Munoz, and Vicente Pelechano Taking Ownership of Computational Resources 125 Alain Rhelimi Bluetooth Indoor Positioning and Ambient Information System 133 Karim Khalil, Hiroshi Mizuno, Ken Sasaki, Hiroshi Hosaka, and Pierre Maret XACML as a Security and Dependability Pattern for Access Control in Ami environments 143 Antonio Munoz, Francisco Sanchez-Cid, Paul El Khoury, and Luca Compagna Rationale for defining NCIPs (Neighborhood and Context Interaction Primitives) position paper- 156 Jeremie Albert and Serge Chaumettea Agent Oriented Ami Engineering 166 Raian Ali, Sameh Abdel-Nahy, Antonio Mafia, Antonio Munoz, and Paolo Giorgini EuroTRUSTAmI workshop : European R&D towards trusted Ambient Intelligence 180 Introduction 181 NESSI 183 Project Serenity 184 Project SMEPP 186 Project Discreet 188 Project EmBounded 192 Project HAGGLE 194 Project GridTrust 196 Project ReSIST 199 Project MINAmI 202 Project MonAMI 205 Project ONE 207 Project RE-Trust 210

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