HomeServer is developed to play the pivotal role of managing all home devices and multimedia content services through home networks. The possibility of a single user input device and single security agent to serve all the needs of the home is conventional to cope with the new technology revolution. The Home Server has to be enhanced to facilitate multi-modal inputs with multiple integrated user agents working together to facilitate all users at home. Processing of multiple input agents for dynamic context-aware output facilitates the system to learn adaptively using a probabilistic inference mechanism. We devise a hybrid collaboration architecture using fuzzy and neural agents to enhance our system operation to the trends of next generation home user requirements. Security in such a dynamic infrastructure is challenging. We devise mobile agents at each interface input device to manage multiple users using Mobile Agent Digital Signatures to dynamically adapt to the context. The mobile agents are defmed to operate the tasks on any mobile or stationary home device and collect the information needed for the HomeServer. The system adapts to dynamically changing user requirements and security context and produces the output based on the user's context.
KSP Keywords
Adaptive learning, Context aware, Digital signature, Dynamic context, Home Devices, Home Network, Home environment, Home server, Input Device, Mobile Agents, Multi-modal input
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