W. Weber, C. Braun, R. Glaser, Y. Gsottberger, M. Halik, S. Jung, H. Klauk, C. Lauterbach, G. Schmid, X. Shi, T. Sturm, G. Stromberg, U. Zschieschang
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Abstract
In this paper, applications are discussed that describe achievements along the road towards 'Ambient Intelligence'. Appliances and devices disappear into the environment of the individual; instead services come into focus. Key to this development are system solutions that lead to a significant improvement of the human-machine interface. Along this line, we present important technologies and key system components ranging from low-cost electronic technologies and systems, to ubiquitous sensor networks and electronics in smart textiles. In conclusion, this presentation relates the semiconductor technology roadmap to a future world in which electronics meets human needs in a pervasive, intuitive and beneficial way.