: Assisting everyday life is one major intent of ubiquitous computing (UbiComp). In addition, a given UbiComp infrastructure can be harnessed beyond assisting and helping people in...
Stefan G. Weber, Sebastian Ries, Andreas Heinemann
The emerging ubiquitous computing vision is characterized by decentralized and ad hoc interoperation among devices and networks for access to services. Interacting devices or grou...
Venkatraman Ramakrishna, Kevin Eustice, Peter L. R...
Privacy is the most often-cited criticism of ubiquitous computing, and may be the greatest barrier to its long-term success. However, developers currently have little support in d...
An important characteristic of ubiquitous computing is that the computational services in our environment are envisioned to be far more interconnectable than today. This means it ...
- Despite the importance of seamless connectivity in ubiquitous computing, research for seamless connectivity is not considered properly. To provide seamless connectivity, this pap...
Tae-Hoon Kang, Chung-Pyo Hong, Yong-Seok Kim, Shin...