Making computers invisible

To work, ubiquitous computing will require the placement of many computers in people's living environment. The vision requires a paradigm shift in that computers must melt into the environment rather than be a stand-alone edifice. Ubiquitous computing also represents a complex computer architec...

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Published inIEEE MICRO Vol. 22; no. 6; pp. 7 - 11
Main Author Sakamura, K.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Alamitos IEEE 01.11.2002
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:To work, ubiquitous computing will require the placement of many computers in people's living environment. The vision requires a paradigm shift in that computers must melt into the environment rather than be a stand-alone edifice. Ubiquitous computing also represents a complex computer architecture, borrowing various ideas from existing technologies.
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ISSN:0272-1732
1937-4143
DOI:10.1109/MM.2002.1134335