Hagenberg Research 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02127-5_9
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Pervasive Computing

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“…Pervasive computing is defined as "the entirety of situative services originating in a digital world, which are perceived through the physical world." 8 Moreover, the architectural principles to develop an IoT application include a review of security, energy consumption and monitoring, reliability, interpretability, and communication. 19 As mentioned, middleware provides an abstract tier for all these functions.…”
Section: Iot Middlewarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pervasive computing is defined as "the entirety of situative services originating in a digital world, which are perceived through the physical world." 8 Moreover, the architectural principles to develop an IoT application include a review of security, energy consumption and monitoring, reliability, interpretability, and communication. 19 As mentioned, middleware provides an abstract tier for all these functions.…”
Section: Iot Middlewarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future advances in ICT and especially in sensor and actuator technologies envision a new era of pervasive, ubiquitous or contextaware computing [57]. When ICT systems are woven into the 'fabric of everyday life', everyone is capable of accessing, exchanging and processing information quickly, efficiently, and effortlessly, without regard to physical location.…”
Section: Pervasive Ubiquitous and Autonomic Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, consider the Digital Graffiti project (Ferscha, Mayr, Pomberger, & Nartz, 2003–2009). Digital Graffiti, developed by Siemens, the Ars Electronica Center, and the Institut für Pervasive Computing, allowed users to create location‐based virtual “walls” on which users may post comments in the form of text messages.…”
Section: The Virtual As Simulation: Representation Reality and Physmentioning
confidence: 99%