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[[Research Agenda]] <br>
[[Research Agenda]] <br>
[[ Analysis of the book 'Everyware' on Ubiquitous Computing]]
[[ Analysis of the book 'Everyware' on Ubiquitous Computing]]
== Experts ==
* Adam Greenfield
* Akihisa Fujinuma
* Teruyasu Murakami
* Ichire Morimoto
* Hiroyuki Makamura
* Friedemann Mattern
* Takeshi Nakagawa
* Hideaki Nakamoto
* Masatoshi Komeichi
* Tadashi Tsuji
* Toshitada Nagumo
* Hisao Nakajima
* Yasutake Okano




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* Social, Economic, and Ethical Implications of Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing. [http://interval.hu-berlin.de/downloads/rfid/kernprobleme_Security/socialambient_mattern.pdf Link]  
* Social, Economic, and Ethical Implications of Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing. [http://interval.hu-berlin.de/downloads/rfid/kernprobleme_Security/socialambient_mattern.pdf Link]  
* Wireless Future: Ubiquitous Computing [http://www.vs.inf.ethz.ch/publ/papers/mattern2004_electronica.pdf Link]
* Wireless Future: Ubiquitous Computing [http://www.vs.inf.ethz.ch/publ/papers/mattern2004_electronica.pdf Link]
* Living in a World of Smart Everyday Objects - Social, Economic, and Ethical Implications [http://www.vs.inf.ethz.ch/res/papers/hera.pdf Link]  
* Living in a World of Smart Everyday Objects - Social, Economic, and Ethical Implications [http://www.vs.inf.ethz.ch/res/papers/hera.pdf Link]  


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== Videos ==
== Videos ==
<ul>
<ul>
  <li>Amigo: The Intelligent Home Network [http://youtube.com/watch?v=wey94w-pNVI link]</li>
  <li>Amigo: The Intelligent Home Network [http://youtube.com/watch?v=wey94w-pNVI link]</li>
  <li> CES 2007 - Microsoft Keynote[http://youtube.com/watch?v=E9peHwxpYcw  link]</li>  
  <li> CES 2007 - Microsoft Keynote[http://youtube.com/watch?v=E9peHwxpYcw  link]</li>  
  <li> HCI with eye-motion detection [http://youtube.com/watch?v=QnEKP-eKLpk&mode=related&search= link] </li>
  <li> HCI with eye-motion detection [http://youtube.com/watch?v=QnEKP-eKLpk&mode=related&search= link] </li>
  <li> Intelligent Drawings (for kids) [http://www.glumbert.com/media/lightcrayons link]</li>  
  <li> Intelligent Drawings (for kids) [http://www.glumbert.com/media/lightcrayons link]</li>  
  <li> Multi-Touch Experience [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvyjdWEHJJk&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fcm%2Ebrainsfactory%2Eorg%2Findex%2Ephp%2F2006%2F02%2F08%2Fa%2Dproposito%2Ddi%2Dinterfacce%2Dmulti%2Dtouch%2Dinteraction%2Dresearch%2F  link]</li>  
  <li> Multi-Touch Experience [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvyjdWEHJJk&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fcm%2Ebrainsfactory%2Eorg%2Findex%2Ephp%2F2006%2F02%2F08%2Fa%2Dproposito%2Ddi%2Dinterfacce%2Dmulti%2Dtouch%2Dinteraction%2Dresearch%2F  link]</li>  
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  <li>Ubicomputing Fashion South Korea [http://youtube.com/watch?v=S52JyRdA8ZE&mode=related&search= link]</li>
  <li>Ubicomputing Fashion South Korea [http://youtube.com/watch?v=S52JyRdA8ZE&mode=related&search= link]</li>
  <li> Wearable Computing Systems [http://youtube.com/watch?v=jAdZ7zZy5Gs&mode=related&search= link] </li>
  <li> Wearable Computing Systems [http://youtube.com/watch?v=jAdZ7zZy5Gs&mode=related&search= link] </li>
</ul>


</ul>
== Books ==
== Books ==
[[Image:Everyware.jpg]]  
[[Image:Everyware.jpg]]  

Revision as of 00:24, 6 March 2007

Team Composition

Introduction


Ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) integrates computation into the environment, rather than having computers which are distinct objects. Other terms for ubiquitous computing include pervasive computing, calm technology, things that think, everyware, and more recently, pervasive Internet. Promoters of this idea hope that embedding computation into the environment and everyday objects would enable people to interact with information-processing devices more naturally and casually than they currently do, and in ways that suit whatever location or context they find themselves in.

Ubicomp's central aim has been invisibility, meaning that one does not need to continually rationalize one's use of a ubicomp system. Having learnt about its use sufficiently well, one ceases to be aware of it. It is "literally visible, effectively invisible" in the same way that a skilled carpenter engaged in his work might use a hammer without consciously planning each swing. Similarly, when you look at a street sign, you absorb its information without consciously performing the act of reading.

Ubicomputing is considered by some as the next great wave in IT development.

The Driving Forces

  • Economical Forces: Link
  • Environmental Forces: Link
  • Political Forces: Link
  • Technological Forces: Link



System Diagram

Scenarios

Research

Research Agenda
Analysis of the book 'Everyware' on Ubiquitous Computing


Experts

  • Adam Greenfield
  • Akihisa Fujinuma
  • Teruyasu Murakami
  • Ichire Morimoto
  • Hiroyuki Makamura
  • Friedemann Mattern
  • Takeshi Nakagawa
  • Hideaki Nakamoto
  • Masatoshi Komeichi
  • Tadashi Tsuji
  • Toshitada Nagumo
  • Hisao Nakajima
  • Yasutake Okano


Related Articles

  • The Disappearing Computer by Bill Gates. link
  • A Digital Life link
  • Original website of Marc Weiser. link
  • Techware. link
  • Wearable computing Lab ET Zurich. link
  • Social, Economic, and Ethical Implications of Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing. Link
  • Wireless Future: Ubiquitous Computing Link
  • Living in a World of Smart Everyday Objects - Social, Economic, and Ethical Implications Link
  • Ambient Intelligence: Changing Forms of Human-Computer Interaction and their Social Implications Link
  • What Does Ubiquitous Computing Mean For Teaching and Learning? Link
  • EU Report: Shaping Europe’s Future Through ICT Link
  • Supporting Classroom Activities toward the Ubiquitous Learning Environment Link

Videos

  • Amigo: The Intelligent Home Network link
  • CES 2007 - Microsoft Keynotelink
  • HCI with eye-motion detection link
  • Intelligent Drawings (for kids) link
  • Multi-Touch Experience link
  • Minority Report becomes reality link
  • Ubicomputing Fashion South Korea link
  • Wearable Computing Systems link


Books

Everyware.jpg The dawning age of Ubiquitous Computing by Adam Greenfield

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