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Context-Driven Pervasive and Personalized Information Management

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The creation of intelligent pervasive spaces is one of the most interesting opportunities offered by pervasive systems: social and physical ambients can be created with the aid of ICT technologies, providing enhanced capabilities for humans to interact with the surrounding environment. In general, these features are useful for providing security services, energy management, water and pollution control or to create assisted-living ambients for impaired or elderly people, but constitute also proactive and intelligent supports to novel applications in traffic management.

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This work is also partially supported by the European Commission, Programme IDEAS-ERC, Project 227977-SMScom and by the Industria 2015 project SENSORI.We would like to thank all the researchers of Politecnico di Milano involved in the Green Move project, and especially Angelo Morzenti and Matteo G. Rossi. Moreover, we thank Davide Martinenghi, Giorgio Orsi, Angelo Rauseo and Lorenzo Carrara for their support during the design of the Green Move context-aware subsystem and of the PervAds framework. An early version of this chapter has been published in (Panigati et al. 2012).

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Panigati, E., Schreiber, F.A., Tanca, L. (2017). Context-Driven Pervasive and Personalized Information Management. In: Bignami, D., Colorni Vitale, A., Lué, A., Nocerino, R., Rossi, M., Savaresi, S. (eds) Electric Vehicle Sharing Services for Smarter Cities. Research for Development. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61964-4_10

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