Abstract

In ubiquitous computing environments, many tiny computers cooperate, adapting their behaviors according to real-world contexts to provide flexible information services. These information services can't be realized without technology standardization in a broad area. In this article, we discuss the principle of ubiquitous computing technology standardization and introduce uID standards currently in development.

Keywords

Ubiquitous computingStandardizationComputer scienceContext-aware pervasive systemsUbiquitous commerceInternet of ThingsUbiquitous robotThe InternetWorld Wide WebEnd-user computingData scienceUtility computingHuman–computer interactionCloud computingCloud computing securityArtificial intelligence

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Publication Info

Year
2010
Type
article
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
98-101
Citations
169
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Noboru Koshizuka, Ken Sakamura (2010). Ubiquitous ID: Standards for Ubiquitous Computing and the Internet of Things. IEEE Pervasive Computing , 9 (4) , 98-101. https://doi.org/10.1109/mprv.2010.87

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10.1109/mprv.2010.87