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Amigo is an Integrated
Project (IP) funded by the European Commission in the Sixth Framework
Programme. It started on September 1, 2004 and has a duration of
3,5 years until February 28, 2008.
Goal
The goal of the Amigo-project is to research and develop open,
standardized, interoperable middleware and intelligent user services
for the networked home environment, which offers users intuitive,
personalized and unobtrusive interaction by providing seamless interoperability
of services and applications.
Motivation
Traditionally home automation, consumer electronics, mobile
communications and personal computing were strictly separate domains
all having their own industrial players, standardization efforts
and form factors.By introducing the networked home, the
traditional separation of activities is no longer valid. This networked
home environment leads to many new opportunities. The most important
one is Ambient Intelligence with the complete integration of technology
into our environment so people can freely and interactively use
it. However, general end-user acceptance of home networking is not
yet in place. To get broad user acceptance and fast market introduction
attractive, easy to use services must be present which clearly offer
an advantage over what is offered today. Many of these new services
will use context and user information in a way that is not possible
in present non-networked systems. Within the Amigo project these
services are called intelligent user services as they make the system
'intelligent' from the end-user perspective.
Amigo will focus on different scenarios in three application domains:
Home Care and Safety, Home Information and Entertainment, Extended
Home Environment. For all three domains, Amigo will develop "Intelligent
User Services" that are based on an Open Middleware for the
Networked Home.
Role of Fraunhofer IPSI
Fraunhofer IPSI is a major partner in the Amigo project. The work
is especially carried out in the AMBIENTE division. We are especially
active in the work packages addressing the user requirements, intelligent
user services, home information and entertainment, extended home
environments. Our previous work on Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous
Computing in smart environments (e.g. Ambient
Agoras, hybrid games or other projects)
forms a well-developed basis to engage in the Amigo IP.
Partners
The project consortium has 15 partners from industry, research
labs, universities and SMEs from 7 European countries and is coordinated
by Philips. Fraunhofer is participating with two institutes (IPSI,
IMS). Other major partners are France Telecom, Microsoft, INRIA,
VTT, Telefonica.
The complete list and additional information can be obtained from
the project website www.amigo-project.org
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