1M984600
Ubiquitous Computing Networks |
Course | Master's program |
Division | Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
Year | 1st year |
Term | Fall semester |
Credit | 2 |
Lecture title
Ubiquitous Computing Networks
Contents
Mark Weiser, known as "the father of Ubiquitous Computing", predicted the computing environment for the 21st century where computers are always connected to the network. As he asserts, however, there is one more important concept for Ubiquitous Computing called "Invisible Computing". The main purpose of this class is to comprehend how this concept has been realized with state-of-the-art technologies from the network viewpoint.
Chapter
1.Concept of Ubiquitous Computing Networks
2.Invisible Computing and Calm Technology
3.Context-Aware Computing
Evaluation
Presentation, discussion and report
Text books
Some research papers from major journals, such as IEEE transactions