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Revision as of 16:19, 12 March 2007
Breadcrumbs: The Future of Ubiquitous Computing --> Research Agenda
Technological Factors
What is ubicomputing & How does it work?
Ubiquitous computing (ubicomputing) refers to a vision in which computers are embedded into the environment surrounding us. According to the late Marc Weiser, the founder of Ubicomputing, ubiquitous computing "does not live on a personal device of any sort, but in the woodwork everywhere."
Other terms referring to this development are: calm computing, pervasive computing, physical computing, tangible media, etc. Adam Greenfield refers to all these developments as 'everyware.'
What technologies are the driving force behind it?
- micro-electronics - including many form of sensors
- Electronic labels - such as RFID
- IPv6
- High speed wireless networks - 802.11 G, 802.11 , UWB
- Nanotechnology
- Research in Human computer interfaces
- context-aware computing
- location based services
Are there are suppressed technologies which could give this development a boost? Why is it suppressed?
Open source applications may be considered suppressed technologies, as they are being suppressed by the large software developing companies.
How are the costs of the components developing?
What kind of user interfaces does it have? (How do you control it?)
What kind of operating systems will they use?
What are potential applications?
What are the interconnectivity between devices?
What are compatibility of standards?
Conclusion
Answer here!
Economical Factors
Where are we now with ubicomputing & What are the developments?
Where are we now?
There are currently (2007) some examples of ubicomputing taking shape in the Netherlands!
Example are:
- Digital Picture frames
- The public transport top-up card
- Paying with your mobile phone (from rabobank)
Where are we going & What are the driving forces behind this path?
Answer here!
What are the forces which have an affect on these driving forces & how do they affect these driving forces?
Answer here!
Can we find potential applications in which businesses are interested in?
Conclusion
Answer here!
Who is interested in it?
Who will suffer?
Social Factors
What are the possible implication when ubicomputing is introduced?
Social implications on relationships (Thesis 23) Everyware can hardly be engaged without raising issues of trust, reputation, credibility, status, respect, and the presentation of self. It
Political/Government
Answer here!
Legal/Privacy (about data collection and data distribution)
Answer here!
Energy
Answer here!
Economical
Answer here!
Satefy
Answer here!
Stakeholders (Who will it affect?)
Answer here!
What cultural differences involved with using and implementing it?
Conclusion
Answer here!
Who will suffer?
Environmental
Questions due to deeper insight
What impact does the media have on the acceptance of technology? of ubi-computing?
Answer here!
How will ubicomputing overcome 'the brutal regime of the everyday?' (p.34 of Everyware)
Answer here!
Will Moore law prevail for the coming years?
Answer here!
Political Factors
Original Questions
The questions in italics have been integrated into the questions above!.
20. What is the impact on the quality of life?
25. How energy efficient is it going to be?
26. What physical impact will it have on the individual? -> physical mental,implication
27. Who are the stakeholders (example: retailer stores)
28. What impact will it have on safety?
29. How will it affect the economical issues?
30. What impact will it have on security issues?
31. What is the potential target market?
32. What are the legal regulations?
33. How will it affect advertising?
34. What are the social implication (What are the changes in art? )
35. What are the communications impact?
36. How will it affect buying behavior?
37. Is it being used?
38. Where is it being used?
39. How much is it being used!
40. What does it depend on?
41. How will it affect entertainment for people?
42. How will it affect sport for people?
43. How will it affect industries?
44. Who is the major player?
45. Who will be influenced by the technology first?
46. How will ubiquitous computing change business operations?
47. How will ubiquitous computing change business opportunities?
48. Will it allow companies to form strategic alliances?
50. Where will it develop first?
51. How fast is it developing?
52. What is the acceptability?
1. Who is most likely to start using ubiquitous computing in their products?
2. Who will suffer from the reluctance of the development of this technology?
3. What are the driving forces that will push this technology?
4. What are the driving forces which will restrict the development of this technology?
5. What are the developments affecting these driving factors?
6. What competitive forces are there to stimulate the development of this technology?