Course co-teached with Dr. Jens Kaps.

Description

Ubiquitous (aka pervasive) computing is an emerging concept of how people may use computing support in the future:  no longer interacting with one computer at a time, but rather interacting with a dynamic set of networked computers, often invisible and embodied in everyday objects in the environment.  This concept is also known as ambient intelligence, or smart spaces.

These videos illustrate the concept: Aura, TouchAnywhere

This course introduces advanced concepts and technology through guided readings and hands-on project experience.  Specifically, the following topics will be covered:

·         Definition and scope of ubiquitous computing.

·         Architectures for ubiquitous computing

        new devices and communications;

        software architectures & middleware.

·         Integrating the physical and the virtual worlds

        sensing and actuation;

        ontology and modeling the world;

        awareness and perception.

·         Interactions between humans and (ubiquitous) computers

        situated (context-aware) computing;

        multimodal and natural interaction;

        disambiguation and proactivity.

·         Social aspects of ubiquitous computing

        implications on privacy, security and autonomy;

        system and legal safeguards;

        cost-benefit and market forces.

·         Deployment and evaluation of solutions

        scalability, reliability, maintenance;

        user-centric evaluation (controlled experiments and “in-the-wild”).