Ubiquitous Computing: Course Reader Material
The following articles are required reader material:
- Gordon E. Moore: "Cramming more components onto integrated circuits, 1965"
- Mark Weiser: "The Computer for the 21st Century, Scientific American, 1991"
- Mark Weiser: "Some Issues in Ubiquitous Computing, 1993"
- European Commission: "The Disappearing Computer, Vienna, 1994"
- Mark Weiser and John Seely Brown: "Designing Calm Technology - Xerox Parc, 1995"
- Mark Weiser and John Seely Brown: "The Coming Age of Calm Technology - Xerox Parc, 1996"
- G. Asada, M. Dong, T. S. Lin, F. Newberg, G. Pottie, W. J. Kaiser: "Wireless Integrated Network Sensors: Low Power Systems on a Chip, 1998"
- Tim Kindberg, John Barton: "A Web-Based Nomadic Computing System, 2000"
- W. Keith Edwards and Rebecca E. Grinter: "At Home with Ubiquitous Computing: Seven Challenges, 2001"
- Heikki Ailisto, Aija Kotila and Esko Strömmer: "Ubicom applications and technologies, VTT RESEARCH NOTES 2201, 2003"
- Marko Jurvansuu: "Roadmap to a Ubiquitous World", VTT RESEARCH NOTES 2574, VTT, 2011
- Heikki Ailisto, Aija Kotila, Esko Strömmer: "Ubicom Applications and Technologies", VTT, 2003
- M. Satyanarayanan: "Pervasive Computing: Vision and Challenges"
- Ronald T. Azuma: "A Survey of Augmented Reality"
- Bill N. Schilit, Norman Adams, and Roy Want: "Context-Aware Computing Applications, 1994"
- Gregory D. Abowd and Elizabeth D. Mynatt: "Charting Past, Present, and Future Research in Ubiquitous Computing, 2000"
- IEEE Std 802.15.4-2003, IEEE Standard for Information technology
Standards and Protocols (external links):