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Ambient intelligence system of agents for knowledge-based and integrated services for mobility impaired users

Objective

Mobility Impaired (Ml) people have a wide variety of functional limitations, from different types of physical impairments to activity limitations. ICT systems following the "design for all" and adequate content are required, so as to take advantage of both internet and mobile-based services. ASK-IT integrated project aims to establishAmbient Intelligence (Ami) in semantic wed enabled services, to support and promote the mobility of the MobilityImpaired people, enabling the provision of personalised, self-configurable, intuitive and context-related applications and services and facilitating knowledge and content organisation and processing. Within it, Mlpeople related infomobility content is collected, interfaced and managed in SP1 (Content for All), encompassing transport, tourism and leisure, personal support services, work, business and education, social relations and community building related content.

To offer the content, a number of advanced tools are developed within SP2(Tools for All), such as enhanced accuracy localisation, accessible intermodal route guidance modules and interfaces to eCommerce / ePayment, domotics, health and emergency management, driver support, computeraccessibility, eWorking, eLearning systems and assistive devices. Content and tools are integrated within an Ambient Intelligent Framework (SP3), by a Multi Agent System of Intelligent Agents and a self-configurable UserInterface, that offer service personalisation according to user profile, habits, preferences and context of use.

This framework is interoperable in terms of mobile devices, local and wide area networks used, entrusted and based on intuitive web-semantics; thus offering seamless and device independent service everywhere. The integrated ASK-IT service and system will be tested in 7 interconnected sites Europewide in SP4 (Accessible Europe), to prove that full travel accessibility for Ml users can be achieved in a reliable and viable.

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SIEMENS SA
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CALLE RONDA DE EUROPA 5
28760 TRES CANTOS
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