Ubiquitous Computing : Smart Devices, Environments and Interactions
by Stefan Poslad (Queen Mary, University of london )-
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Summary
Table of Contents
| Ubiquitous Computing: Basics and Vision | |
| Living in a Digital World | |
| Modelling the Key Ubiquitous Computing Properties | |
| Ubiquitous System Environment Interaction | |
| Architectural Design for UbiCom Systems: Smart DEI Mode | |
| Discussion | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
| Applications and Requirements | |
| Example Early UbiCom Research Projects | |
| Everyday Applications in the Virtual, Human and Physical World | |
| Discussion | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
| Smart Devices and Services | |
| Introduction | |
| Service Architecture Models | |
| Service Provision Life-cycle | |
| Virtual Machines and Operating Systems | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
| Smart Mobiles, Cards and Device Networks | |
| Introduction | |
| Smart Mobile Devices, Users, Resources and Code | |
| Operating Systems for Mobile Computer and Communicator Devices | |
| Smart Card Devices | |
| Device Networks | |
| Intrinsic Human Computer Interaction | |
| Introduction | |
| User Interfaces and Interaction for Four Widely Used Devices | |
| Hidden UI via Basic Smart Devices | |
| Hidden UI via Wearable and Implanted Devices | |
| Human Centred Design (HCD) | |
| User Models: Acquisition and Representation> | |
| iHCI Design | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
| Tagging, Sensing and Controlling | |
| Tagging the Physical World | |
| Sensor Networks | |
| Micro Actuation and Sensing: MEMS | |
| Embedded Systems and Real-time Systems | |
| Control Systems (For Physical World Tasks) | |
| Robots | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
| Context-Aware Systems | |
| Introduction | |
| Modelling Context Aware Systems | |
| Mobility Awareness | |
| Spatial Awareness | |
| Temporal Awareness: Coordinating and Scheduling | |
| ICT System Awareness | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
| Intelligent Systems (IS | |
| Basic Concepts | |
| IS Architectures | |
| Semantic KB IS | |
| Classical Logic IS | |
| Soft Computing IS Models | |
| IS System Operations | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
| Intelligent System Interaction | |
| Interaction Multiplicity | |
| IS Interaction Design | |
| Some Generic Intelligent Interaction Applications | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
| Autonomous Systems and Artificial Life | |
| Introduction | |
| Basic Autonomous Intra-Acting Systems | |
| Reflective and Self-Aware Systems | |
| Self-Management and Autonomic Computing | |
| Complex Systems | |
| Artificial Life | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
| Ubiquitous Communication | |
| Introduction | |
| Audio Networks | |
| Data Networks | |
| Wireless Data Networks | |
| Universal and Transparent Audio, Video and Alphanumeric Data Network Access | |
| Ubiquitous Networks | |
| Further Network Design Issues | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
| Management of Smart Devices | |
| Introduction | |
| Managing Smart Devices in Virtual Environments | |
| Managing Smart Devices in Human User Centred Environments | |
| Managing Smart Devices in Physical Environments | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
| Ubiquitous System Challenges and Outlook | |
| Introduction | |
| Overview of Challenges | |
| Smart Devices | |
| Smart Interaction | |
| Smart Physical Environment Device Interaction | |
| Smart Human Device Interaction | |
| Human Intelligence versus Machine Intelligence | |
| Social-issues: Promise versus Peril | |
| Final Remarks | |
| Exercises | |
| References | |
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