Problems and Prospects Towards Implementing Ubiquitous Computing
Abstract
Ubiquitous Computing means network connectivity everywhere, linking devices and systems as tiny as a
drawing pin and as large as a worldwide product distribution chain. This paper explores issues arising with
implementing Ubiquitous computing, and gives examples of success stories where researchers leveraged
Ubiquitous computing effectively. The paper further enumerates certain key issues and factors that affect
the implementation of Ubiquitous computing, and finally provides insights towards how to seamlessly
achieve the adoption of this new era approach to computing.
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