Situation modeling

Today's automation systems are made capable to work together for perceiving and recognizing a global situation, instead of identifying a situation only to some extent. This paper presents a model for the cooperation of systems of different technologies preliminary focused on home and building a...

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Area measurement
Automatic control
Circuit synthesis
Computer science
Data processing
Design automation
Electric variables measurement
Exact sciences and technology
Home automation
Information theory
Information, signal and communications theory
Multimedia systems
Peer to peer computing
Services and terminals of telecommunications
Systems, networks and services of telecommunications
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
Telemetry. Remote supervision. Telewarning. Remote control
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