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  2. Intelligent electronic device - Wikipedia

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    Protective relay is an example of an intelligent electronic device. In the electric power industry, an intelligent electronic device (IED) is an integrated microprocessor-based controller of power system equipment, such as circuit breakers, transformers and capacitor banks. [1]

  3. Ambient intelligence - Wikipedia

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    AmI aims to create environments where devices communicate seamlessly with users, leveraging data from interconnected systems. A common example of Aml is the Internet of Things (IoT), which integrates everyday devices into networks that provide intelligent responses based on user behavior. [1]

  4. List of emerging technologies - Wikipedia

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    Creating intelligent devices and robots; AI can counsel (or even take charge) in scientific projects, government, army, corporate governance, film and books creation, inventions etc. Progress in artificial intelligence, technological singularity, applications of artificial intelligence: Biometrics: Diffusion, commercialization Blockchain

  5. Embedded intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The report identified the need for National Competencies, including “Intelligent systems and embedded electronics”. Additionally through the “Electronics, Photonics and Electrical Systems: Key technology area 2008-2011” report, the TSB are promoting Embedded Systems as a technology that the UK has the high capability and high market ...

  6. Smart device - Wikipedia

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    It is proposed that there are two additional core types of properties for ubiquitous computing systems: [3] Devices can operate to some extent autonomously, i.e., without human intervention, be self-governed. Devices can handle a multiplicity of dynamic actions and interactions, governed by intelligent decision-making and organisational ...

  7. Intelligent environment - Wikipedia

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    Intelligent Environments (IE) are spaces with embedded systems and information and communication technologies creating interactive spaces that bring computation into the physical world and enhance occupants experiences. [1] "Intelligent environments are spaces in which computation is seamlessly used to enhance ordinary activity.

  8. Artificial intelligence systems integration - Wikipedia

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    Many online communities for A.I. developers exist where tutorials, examples, and forums aim at helping both beginners and experts build intelligent systems. However, few communities have succeeded in making a certain standard, or a code of conduct popular to allow the large collection of miscellaneous systems to be integrated with ease.

  9. Intelligent device management - Wikipedia

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    Intelligent device management is a technology used for enterprise software applications that allow equipment manufacturers to monitor and manage remote equipment, systems and products via the Internet. Another term for intelligent device management is remote device management (RDM) while strategic service management describes the service.