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Pervasive Computing

Pervasive Computing . Ashley White . Definition . Computing that is made to be found anywhere and everywhere. A high degree of communication among devices and sensors through a ubiquitous and secure network infrastructure with a wired core and wireless adjuncts.

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Pervasive Computing

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  1. Pervasive Computing Ashley White

  2. Definition • Computing that is made to be found anywhere and everywhere. • A high degree of communication among devices and sensors through a ubiquitous and secure network infrastructure with a wired core and wireless adjuncts. • A lot to do with human-computer interaction • Fall into four broad areas: devices, networking, middleware, and applications.

  3. Devices • Cell phones, desktop computers, kitchen devices, and even clothing.

  4. Networking • Linking devices together • used to transfer the information about the user to different devices

  5. Middleware • Enables two separate programs to interact with each other. • A software layer inside a single application that allows different aspects of the program to work together.

  6. Applications • Guide the middleware and networking issues to a large extent.

  7. Location Privacy • “Recent technological advances have made it feasible to measure and track the location of users, vehicles, and practically any mobile object. Positioning and tracking systems are then collecting a huge amount of potentially sensitive location information, which is a set of data describing a user’s location over a period of time.” (Ardagna, C. A., Cremonini)

  8. Environmental Effects Of Pervasive Computing • Will eventually cause problems with the environment. • Pollution, additional material and energy consumption.

  9. Pervasive Gaming • The game uses sensors to capture the world around the user to increase their gaming experience. • “Sensors capture information about their current context, including their location, and this is used to deliver a gaming experience that changes according to where they are, what they are doing, and even how they are feeling.” (Benford, S., Magerkurth,)

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