the troubles happens in the network system used by
uEyes.
The perceptualware of uEyes is a multi-agent
system to perceive situation and health condition
of watched persons and to control the networkware
based on a decision instructed by a designated agent
in the socialware.
For example, an agent in the perceptualware of
which roll is to count a pulse-beat and check blood
pressure notifies an agent in the socialware, of which
roll is to manage the health information of the per-
son, of abnormal state in the persons health. If the
health information management agent in the social-
waere know that it is very dangerous situation for the
person according to a medical instruction by a per-
sonal doctor,the agent in perceptualwarenotifies mul-
timedia QoS agents of setting multimedia channels to
his/her family and doctors in the highest QoS.
The socialware of uEyes consists of agents to store
the social knowledge and heuristics for taking care of
elderly people, to store information of families such
as jobs, daily routine, roles in family, to know map of
the region and facilities in the region. A socialware
agent designated to the elderly person inform persons
who take care the watched person of prescribed alam
and data based on the contract between the agent and
the persons.
7 CONCLUSION
In order to bridge the e-Gap, we propose a computing
model named symbiotic computing to construct an e-
Bridge over the e-Gap which enables users to receive
rich services of the WS. An e-Bridge is composed of
Perceptualware and Socialware which are working in
web servers.
The Perceptualware is a collection of software and
data for e-Bridge to perceive RS and WS through
ubiquitous infrastructure and the web service inter-
face. The Socialware is a collection of software and
data for e-Bridge to understand RS and WS, to save
knowledge on RS and WS and to make decisions on
how to support persons in RS properly and safely.
Based on the above concept, we prototyped an ex-
perimental system of uEyes which watch over elderly
people. An advantage of uEyes to the conventional
approach of the ubiquitous computing is that it can
watch over more gently because the system tries to
keep both of their privacy and safety based on the so-
cial knowledge to take a warm watch.
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