Hideaki Takeda's Publication
- Y. Nishibe, H. Waki, I. Morihara, F. Hattori,
T. Ishida, T. Nishimura, H. Yamaki, T. Komura, N. Itoh, T. Gotoh, T. Nishida,
H. Takeda, A. Sawada, H. Maeda, M. Kajihara and H. Adachi: Mobile
Digital Assistants for Community Support, AI Magazine, Vol. 19,
No. 2, pp. 31–49 (1998).
We applied mobile computing to community support and explored
mobile computing with a large number of terminals. This article reports on
the Second International Conference on Multiagent Systems (ICMAS'96) Mobile
Assistant Project that was conducted at an actual international conference
for multiagent systems using 100 personal digital assistants (PDAs) and
cellular telephones. We supported three types of service: (1) communication
services such as e-mail and net news; (2) information services such as
conference, personal, and tourist information; and (3) community support
services such as forum and meeting arrangements. After the conference, we
analyzed a large amount of log data and obtained the following results: It
appears that people continuously used PDAs in their hotel rooms after dinner;
e-mail services were used independently of the conference structure, but the
load on information services reflected the schedule of the conference.
Postquestionnaire data showed that our trial was considered interesting,
although people were not fully satisfied with the PDAs and services provided.
Participants showed a deep interest in mobile computing for community
support.
Hideaki Takeda (National Institute of Informatics)