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REFLECT: Responsive Flexible Collaborating Ambient

Project Aim and Scope

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We are currently standing on the brink of a new era of computing systems: Moving on from desktop computers, computing intelligence will be woven into the 'fabric of everyday life', seamlessly and near-invisibly pervading our environment, sensing our presence, mood, and intentions, thus delivering services adapted to ourselves and our context of use.

The REFLECT project aims at developing new concepts and means for such 'pervasive-adaptive systems'. To begin with, REFLECT researches ways of sensing users and their mood and intentions. Different aspects are taken into account: emotional state (e.g. annoyance), cognitive engagement (e.g. high mental workload) and physical conditions and actions (e.g. temperature and movement). All these together with human behavioural patterns form the personal awareness of the system. Additionally, information about the surroundings is gathered and used to establish environmental awareness.

Nikola Serbedzija (REFLECT)
discusses Reflective Systems (Oct. 2009)

Augmenting these results, REFLECT investigates ways of realizing pervasive-adaptive environments. A software framework with a set of practical tools is developed which can be used for building pervasive, adaptable, self-organized systems that seamlessly collaborate with users and control their environments.

The resulting REFLECT system will be able to derive, suggest and perform actions to optimize user comfort and performance, assisting people in their specific activities (for example, in driving a vehicle). To illustrate the pragmatic orientation and results, the REFLECT project includes a number of case studies and a prototype from the automotive domain that shows how such systems can be deployed in practice.

Presentations


REFLECT - Responsive Flexible Collaborating Ambient
Nikola Serbedzija (12/09/2007)
Engineering Affective Systems from 1st PerAda Summer School
Nikola Serbedzija (09/09/2008)
Pervasive Adaptive Software Challenges from FET 09 Prague
Martin Wirsing (April 2009)
Managing mental workload via the Biocybernetic loop
Stephen Fairclough | Katie Ewing (April 2009)
UCPA ’09 1st Int. Workshop on User-Centric Pervasive Adaptation
Nikola Serbedzija (27/04/2009)
REFLECT Project Overview from 2nd PerAda Summer School
Stephen Fairclough (22/06/2009)

Background Documents:
Reflective Systems Leaflet
Reflective Displays Flyer
Reflective Music Player Flyer
Reflective Vehicle Flyer
REFLECT poster (What you feel is what you get)


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For more information visit the REFLECT project website