Difference between revisions of "Technological Driving Forces for the Future of ubicomputing"
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'''Breadcrumbs:''' ''[http://scenariothinking.org/wiki/index.php/The_Future_of_Ubiquitous_computing_in_2025 The Future of Ubiquitous Computing] --> Driving Forces: Technological Forces'' | '''Breadcrumbs:''' ''[http://scenariothinking.org/wiki/index.php/The_Future_of_Ubiquitous_computing_in_2025 The Future of Ubiquitous Computing] --> Driving Forces: Technological Forces'' | ||
* [[Electronic Labeling]] | |||
* [[Human Computer Interaction]] | |||
* [[Universal Broadband Network Access]] | |||
* [[Distribution of processing power]] | |||
* [[Storage Capacity]] | |||
*[[Internet protocol IPv6]] | *[[Internet protocol IPv6]] | ||
*[[ RFID ]] | *[[ RFID ]] | ||
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*Human's interest to expand limits | *Human's interest to expand limits | ||
*Reduction of cognitive overload | *Reduction of cognitive overload | ||
Revision as of 18:47, 5 March 2007
Breadcrumbs: The Future of Ubiquitous Computing --> Driving Forces: Technological Forces
- Electronic Labeling
- Human Computer Interaction
- Universal Broadband Network Access
- Distribution of processing power
- Storage Capacity
- Internet protocol IPv6
- RFID
- Nanotechnology was in the wiki I ll extended as well
- micro-electronics
- Human Computer Interaction
- Grid computing
- The rapid increase in Wifi transmission rates.
- Human's interest to expand limits
- Reduction of cognitive overload