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Taysheng Jeng
Department of Architecture
National Cheng Kung University
Tainan, 701 Taiwan
In this paper, a design framework is presented for integrating the various perspectives
and major investigation aspects of ubiquitous smart spaces. A key problem in developing
ubiquitous smart spaces is how to design a physical space that maps to the underlying
computing infrastructure and the corresponding patterns of situated interactions
in every life. This paper explores design methods and technological issues encountered in
the development of ubiquitous smart spaces. Methods for mapping different aspects of
ubiquitous smart spaces are illustrated by a set of system prototypes. The prototypes are
finally integrated in an open living laboratory as a tested for smart living.
Received February 1, 2008; accepted November 28, 2008.
Communicated by Yau-Hwang Kuo, Pau-Choo Chung and Jar-Ferr Yang.
* This paper was partially supported by the National Science Council of Taiwan, R.O.C. under grant No. NSC
97-2218-E-006-012.