Overview and Challenges of Ambient Systems, Towards a Constructivist Approach to their Modelling

01/09/2020
by   Gérald Rocher, et al.
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From a closed and controlled environment, neglecting all the external disturbances, information processing systems are now exposed to the complexity and the aleas of the physical environment, open and uncontrolled. Indeed, as envisioned by Mark Weiser as early as 1991, the progresses made on wireless communications, energy storage and the miniaturization of computer components, made it possible the fusion of the physical and digital worlds. This fusion is embodied in a set of concepts such as Internet of Things, Pervasive Computing, Ubiquitous Computing, etc. From a synthesis of these different concepts, we show that beyond the simple collection of environmental data from sensors, the purpose of the information processing systems underlying these concepts is to carry out relevant actions that the processing of these data suggests in our environment. However, due to the complexity of these systems and the inability to predict the effects of their actions, the responsibility for these actions still often remains with users. Mark Weiser's vision of disappearing computing is still far from being a reality. This situation calls for an epistemological rupture that is proposed to be concretized through the systemic approach which finds its foundations in constructivism. It is no longer a question of predicting but of evaluating in vivo the effectiveness of these systems. The perspectives for such an approach are discussed.

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