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Revision as of 12:31, 3 March 2007
Team Composition
Constantijn Bakker
Teppo Helles
Petr Hýl
Christos Mileos
Panagiotis (Panos) Vodinas
Introduction
The Driving Forces
- Economical
- Environmental
- Political
- Societal
- Technological
System Diagram
Scenarios
Research
Research Agenda
Analysis of the book 'Everyware' on Ubiquitous Computing
Related Articles
Title: The Disappearing Computer by Bill Gates.
Abstract: Bill Gates believes that the computer is diversifying, and that we see a development of embedded systems into our environment without us really knowing it. This development can be understood by looking at the following forces: sales level of microprocessors, increase level of embedded systems in our environment, the place of the PC in the house, the developing market of information devices (such as mobile phones, pda, etc), development of interfaces, price of components, and the development of PC components.
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Title: A Digital Life
Abstract:
New systems may allow people to record everything they see and hear, and even things they cannot sense, and to store all these data in a personal portable digital archive.
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Interesting Links
- International Ubicomputing Conference. link
- Original website of Marc Weiser. link
- Techware. link
- Wearable computing Lab ET Zurich. link
Videos
- Amigo: The Intelligent Home Network link
- CES 2007 - Microsoft Keynotelink
- HCI with eye-motion detection link
- Intelligent Drawings (for kids) link
- Multi-Touch Experience [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvyjdWEHJJk&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fcm%2Ebrainsfactory%
- Minority Report becomes reality link 2Eorg%2Findex%2Ephp%2F2006%2F02%2F08%2Fa%2Dproposito%2Ddi%2Dinterfacce%2Dmulti%2Dtouch%2Dinteraction%2Dresearch%2F link]
- Ubicomputing Fashion South Korea link
- Wearable Computing Systems link
Books
The dawning age of Ubiquitous Computing by Adam Greenfield
Ideas
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