Sensing and systems in pervasive computing: engineering context aware systems

Sensing and systems in pervasive computing: engineering context aware systems

Chalmers, Dan

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Pervasive Computing is an important area in current computer science researchand industrial development. It relates to smart phones, sensors and other computing devices which, by being sensitive to the user, are disappearing into the background of life. The computing systems challenges are significant and it is here (rather than on life or social sciences, interaction design, electronics or formal approaches) that this book focuses. Success requires considering a broad range of issues, including:. Low power and a wide range of different hardware;. Personal and local area wireless networking and networks of smart sensors;. Location sensing and handling located data;. Adaptation to the environment, or context, in various ways;. Data processing which considers state, events, time-varying signals and noise;. Systems design for scalability and handling variation, beyond Internet scales. Sensing and Systems in Pervasive Computing brings together these issues in a practical form for the undergraduate or postgraduate -- describing the core ideas and providing programming exercises which explore these issues. Many of the programming exercises are described interms of the Phidgets sensor interfacing kits, but are easily adapted to other hardware. The references refer to recent research, but focuses on more established principles rather than the latest technology in the selection of ideas.Each chapter is accompanied by suggested readings, guiding the student into the large body of scientific papers in this area. Depending on the emphasis given, Sensing and Systems in Pervasive Computing, can be used to support an introduction to the use of sensors; an advanced course on pervasive computing and research techniques; or to give an introduction to the area for research students. The approach taken includes mathematics where necessary without being overly technical, and includes guidance on problem solving and experimental techniques which some computing undergraduates seem to miss. Discuss some of the challenges raised by pervasive computing Analyses the world around computing devices and making sense of it Examines algorithm and data structure choice for the sensitive designer or programmer, system resource awareness and user interface awareness INDICE: Introduction.-Pointers on Experiments and Results.-Hardware for Pervasive Computing.-Networks.-Classification and Use of Content.-Error in Sensed Data.-Sources, Models and Use of Location.-Time Dependent Data.-Sensor Networking.-Index.

  • ISBN: 978-0-85729-840-9
  • Editorial: Springer London
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 173
  • Fecha Publicación: 31/08/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés