G DAngelo, S Rampone… - … and internet computing …, 2015 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… Weiser referred to such scenario as Ubiquitous/PervasiveComputing [1]. It can be … In this work, we present a pervasivecomputing architecture based on a trust model that dynamically …
… Ubiquitouscomputing is roughly the opposite of virtual reality. Where virtual reality puts people inside a computer-generated world, ubiquitouscomputing forces the computer to live out …
… This is showing another important trend that Weiser associated with ubiquitouscomputing devices: many users view them as a commodity that they can find and use anywhere they …
R Want, T Pering - Proceedings of the 27th international conference on …, 2005 - dl.acm.org
… Many of the visions of computer science such as artificialintelligence, image recognition, and natural language interaction, have proved extremely difficult to achieve. The impressive …
… the pervasivecomputing and introduce its architecture and potential participants. • We provide a brief background of artificialintelligence… that the heterogeneity of ubiquitous systems will …
… intelligent systems in pervasivecomputing. These include privacy and data protection, user interface and human interaction with intelligent … of developing ubiquitouscomputing systems. …
J Nigon, E Glize, D Dupas, F Crasnier… - … ubiquitous intelligence …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… We present in this paper an Artificial In… pervasive systems which self-adapt in real-time, thus requiring no explicit control. Sections IV to VI present use cases of artificialintelligence at …
C Lueg - … Inaugural Asia Pacific Forum on Pervasive Computing, 2002 - Citeseer
… , connected to an increasingly ubiquitous network infrastructure composed of a … artificial intelligence suggest to keep humans ’in the loop’ whenever usefulness of pervasivecomputing …
… pervade) whereas ubiquitous eludes more to the final state of this process. We suggest that pervasivecomputing and ubiquitouscomputing are synonyms, one (pervasive) being slightly …