Ubiquitous Computing
Ubiquitous computing (or "ubiquitous computing") is a term in
software engineering and
computer science where computing occurs anywhere and anywhere. Unlike desktop computing,
ubiquitous computing can occur with any computer, anywhere, and in any format. A user interacts with the computer in a variety of ways, including laptop computers , tablets and terminals in everyday objects such as a refrigerator or a pair of glasses. Ubiquitous computing support underlying technologies include Internet, advanced middleware, operating system, mobile technology, sensors, microprocessors, new I / O and user interfaces, computer networks , mobile protocols, location and positioning, and new materials. This paradigm is also referred to as omnipresent computing, ambient intelligence, or "everything" Each term underlines something slightly different aspects.
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