The DiYSE project is based on combining objects found in the spaces where a person is located with online services. By combining these two elements, users can create their own personalized applications based on their needs at any given time. The system requires no special technical skills. In this way, the entire environment adapts, creating personalized experiences that can be shared with others.
Through these applications and using electronic devices such as mobile phones or touchscreens, different interaction scenarios will be created. One possible scenario could be an enclosed environment like a café. When a user enters this café, they can use the physical devices available in the space (temperature and noise sensors), as well as web services (the café's menu application). In this way, an application can be created that recommends, firstly, which area of the café is suitable for eating (combining temperature and noise information), and secondly, taking into account their personal needs, suggests, for example, a gluten-free menu.
The project is primarily aimed at investigating aspects of connectivity, ubiquity, and interactivity. Therefore, the planned results are expected to be relevant and contribute substantially to the Internet of the Future, as well as to achieving a series of socioeconomic benefits that would represent a significant development of the Information Society.
Source: Tecnalia
