Accessible Adaptive Multimodal User Interface
From: Smart Internet Technology CRC - Australia

Leader: Claude Sammut 
Researchers: Paul Turner, Daniel Woo, Mathew McGill, Gunela Astbrink, Stephen
Chau 

The aim of the project is to provide accessible and easy to use interfaces to
devices in the home to allow the occupant to be able to use internet
services, communicate with friends and family and to be able control devices
in the home. These devices may also be used to monitor the health of the
occupant.  

The two cornerstones that distinguish this work are integration and
interactivity. It will create a platform that enables the rapid development
of applications that integrate a multitude of devices, protocols and
modalities together seamlessly, covering things as diverse as switching the
lights on and off, but at the same time also controlling a drug dispensing
system. It will not only allow the user to control the environment locally,
or to receive content externally (like a normal television), but allow them
to interact in a more compelling manner with the household (by, for example,
them instructing the house how to behave at a higher level) as well as
allowing them to create their own content and distribute it (e.g. digital
photos). 

From:
http://smartinternet.com.au/default.aspx?ArticleID=91

3MC (Mobility, Memory, Monitoring, Companionship)
http://smartinternet.com.au/default.aspx?ArticleID=171
