Ubiquitous Computing Smart Devices, Environments and Interactions

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Pub. Date: 2009-04-27
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

This book provides an introduction to the complex field of ubiquitous computingUbiquitous Computing (also commonly referred to as Pervasive Computing) describes the ways in which current technological models, based upon three base designs: smart (mobile, wireless, service) devices, smart environments (of embedded system devices) and smart interaction (between devices), relate to and support a computing vision for a greater range of computer devices, used in a greater range of (human, ICT and physical) environments and activities. The author details the rich potential of ubiquitous computing, the challenges involved in making it a reality, and the prerequisite technological infrastructure. Additionally, the book discusses the application and convergence of several current major and future computing trends.Key Features: Provides an introduction to the complex field of ubiquitous computing Describes how current technology models based upon six different technology form factors which have varying degrees of mobility wireless connectivity and service volatility: tabs, pads, boards, dust, skins and clay, enable the vision of ubiquitous computing Describes and explores how the three core designs (smart devices, environments and interaction) based upon current technology models can be applied to, and can evolve to, support a vision of ubiquitous computing and computing for the future Covers the principles of the following current technology models, including mobile wireless networks, service-oriented computing, human computer interaction, artificial intelligence, context-awareness, autonomous systems, micro-electromechanical systems, sensors, embedded controllers and robots Covers a range of interactions, between two or more UbiCom devices, between devices and people (HCI), between devices and the physical world. Includes an accompanying website with PowerPoint slides, problems and solutions, exercises, bibliography and further readingGraduate students in computer science, electrical engineering and telecommunications courses will find this a fascinating and useful introduction to the subject. It will also be of interest to ICT professionals, software and network developers and others interested in future trends and models of computing and interaction over the next decades.

Author Biography

Stefan Poslad holds a PhD in computing from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. He is currently a lecturer and a researcher in the Intelligent Communication Lab at QMUL He has extensive experience at developing and delivering course material in related areas and at applying ambient intelligent approaches involving agents, context aware, smart mobile devices and sensors.

Michael Berger has been involved in Computer Science research for the last 12 years, specializing in Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Distributed and Ubiquitous Systems as well as Multi-Agent Systems research.? Since 1997 Dr. Berger is a member of the Intelligent Autonomous Systems research group at Siemens Corporate Technology (CT) in Munich and is involved in several technical and team management functions, responsible for product developments in the telematics area and chair of several activities. Since 2002 Dr. Berger has been heading the technology and competence field "Mobile and Ambient Intelligence Technologies" within Siemens CT.

Robert M. Patton is a research associate with the Applied Software Engineering Research group of Oak Ridge National Laboratory.? He is currently the principle investigator of the Orion Project, which focuses on the application of intelligent software agents for sensor data fusion. In addition, Dr. Patton works on a number of different projects involving software agents, computational intelligence, and applications to information fusion.

Patricia Charlton has over 15 years of research experience in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Multi-Agent systems. This experience covers all aspects from project inception and proposal, through design and implementation, on to end user studies and field trials of the systems developed. This includes being prime coordinator of two large EU projects. Experienced in strategic, management and technical roles within Motorola Labs and author of over 50 papers in the field of AI and multi-agent systems and of 9 filed patents.

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
Reference
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
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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