IFB101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Mark Weiser, Ubiquitous Computing, Dedicated Short-Range Communications
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Lecture 9 - mobile & ubiquitous computing - the. "the most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it. " The internet of things: anything any device, anyone anybody, any service any business, any path any network, any place anywhere, anytime any context, sensors, connectivity, people and processes. Linear: rotary, type of medium, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical. Iot is not a technology - it"s a complex ecosystem with industry-specific implications. Smart planet: environmental sensors, pollution, leak detection, weather monitoring. Security: lighting control, water management, smart bins. Smart buildings: smart homes, lighting & a/c control, presence sensor, smart security, utility metering. Introduction to rfid: rfid is a technology that enables the electronic and wireless labeling and identification of objects, humans and animals, an alternative to barcode, rfid is also called dedicated short range communication (dsrc).