Ubiquitous Computing. Summary

Autor: Friedewald, Michael, Raabe, Oliver, Koch, Daniel J., Georgieff, Peter, Neuhäusler, Peter
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2009
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ISSN: 2364-2599
DOI: 10.5445/ir/1000137963
Popis: Ubiquitous computing - the complex electronic networking of things that communicate - is considered a promising innovation path worldwide. Intensive R&D activities and political strategies are aimed at promoting practical technologies and applications. Where do we currently stand on the path to the "Internet of Things"? Which practical projects already show the potential that can be exploited by implementing the basic idea of ubiquitous computing? What technical, legal and social challenges must be overcome to achieve this - and what can be the contribution of politics? In the light of these questions, the authors analyse the status quo and the perspectives of ubiquitous computing and illustrate their findings with examples from trade, logistics and health care, among others. the fascinating "Brownie technology" of ubiquitous computing must, however, still be comprehensively made fit by those involved in business, society and politics if its applications are really to become economically attractive, socially acceptable and helpful in overcoming social problems.
Databáze: OpenAIRE