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A Fuzzy-Based System for Actor Node in an Ambient Intelligence Testbed: Effects of Different Parameters on Human Sleeping Conditions

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Ambient intelligence (AmI) deals with a new world of ubiquitous computing devices, where physical environments interact intelligently and unobtrusively with people. AmI environments can be diverse, such as homes, offices, meeting rooms, schools, hospitals, control centers, vehicles, tourist attractions, stores, sports facilities, and music devices. In our previous work, we presented the implementation and evaluation of actor node for AmI testbed. The actor node is equipped with a Reidan Shiki PAD and a fluorescent lamp. For evaluation, we considered respiratory rate and heart rate metrics. We carried out an experiments and clustered sensed data by k-means clustering algorithm. From experimental results, we found that the actor node of the implemented AmI testbed gives a good effect to human during sleeping. In this paper, we use fuzzy based model to check the effect of three parameters on human during sleeping.

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Obukata, R., Bylykbashi, K., Ozera, K., Liu, Y., Sakamoto, S., Barolli, L. (2018). A Fuzzy-Based System for Actor Node in an Ambient Intelligence Testbed: Effects of Different Parameters on Human Sleeping Conditions. In: Barolli, L., Xhafa, F., Conesa, J. (eds) Advances on Broad-Band Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications. BWCCA 2017. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 12. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69811-3_61

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