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What is Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp)

Deep Neural Networks for Multimodal Imaging and Biomedical Applications
Ubiquitous computing (UbiComp) is characterized by the use of small, networked and portable computer products in the form of smart phones, personal digital assistants and embedded computers built into many devices, resulting in a world in which each person owns and uses many computers.
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Exploring Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence for Smart Healthcare Solutions
G. Yamini (Bharathidasan University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3591-2.ch013
Abstract
Artificial intelligence integrated with the internet of things network could be used in the healthcare sector to improve patient care. The data obtained from the patient with the help of certain medical healthcare devices that include fitness trackers, mobile healthcare applications, and several wireless sensor networks integrated into the body of the patients promoted digital data that could be stored in the form of digital records. AI integrated with IoT could be able to predict diseases, monitor heartbeat rate, recommend preventive maintenance, measure temperature and body mass, and promote drug administration by having a review with the patient's medical history and detecting health defects. This chapter explores IoT and artificial intelligence for smart healthcare solutions.
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Context-Aware Cultural Heritage Environments
Technology that is seamlessly integrated into the environment and aids human in their everyday activities. The embedding computation into the environment and everyday objects will enable people to interact with information-processing devices more naturally and casually than they currently do, and in whatever locations or circumstances they find themselves.
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Home UbiHealth
The unobtrusively participation of computing at anytime and anywhere allowing users to interact naturally the way someone is using eyeglasses, without any additional effort.
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Urban Memory in Space and Time
Technology that is seamlessly integrated into the environment and aids human in their everyday activities. The embedding computation into the environment and everyday objects will enable people to interact with information-processing devices more naturally and casually than they currently do, and in whatever locations or circumstances they find themselves.
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Context as a Necessity in Mobile Applications
Technology that is seamlessly integrated into the environment and aids human in their everyday activities. The embedding computation into the environment and everyday objects will enable people to interact with information-processing devices more naturally and casually than they currently do, and in whatever locations or circumstances they find themselves.
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Privacy Implications and Protection in the New Ubiquitous Web Environment
Post-desktop model of human-computer interaction in which information processing has been thoroughly integrated into everyday objects and activities. As opposed to the desktop paradigm, in which a single user consciously engages a single device for a specialized purpose, someone “using” ubiquitous computing engages many computational devices and systems simultaneously, in the course of ordinary activities, and may not necessarily even be aware that they are doing so.
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