Ubiquitous Computing in the context of developing countries

Eblewongel, Esseynew and Berhanyikun, Amanuel and Mekuria, Sinke and Damtew, Abel and Koceski, Saso (2016) Ubiquitous Computing in the context of developing countries. In: International Conference on Applied Internet and Information Technologies, ICAIIT 2016, 3-4 June 2016, Bitola, Macedonia.

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Abstract

Ubiquitous computing is an ultra-interdisciplinary field. Because of its capacity to affect every sphere of human life, it is endowed with a wide range of characteristics and features. This paper attempts to describe the more salient and diverse features of Pervasive Computing in an organized manner that appreciates the multi-disciplinary nature of the field. Five categories: Setup, design, architecture, deployment and operations; interface; security; engineering and socio-economic; are used to systematically outline the current characteristics of Ubiquitous computing. Sample applications from the field of Ubicomp are also discussed to illustrate some of the characteristics of pervasive computing. Moreover, we have also tried to highlight the challenges and opportunities for implementing Pervasive Computing in the context of developing countries.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Natural sciences > Computer and information sciences
Engineering and Technology > Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
Divisions: Faculty of Computer Science
Depositing User: Saso Koceski
Date Deposited: 09 Feb 2017 09:28
Last Modified: 09 Feb 2017 09:28
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/17208

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