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Using the existing home infrastructure based on open industry standards, we will be able to integrate the home network with external networks to easily manage home devices, both locally and remotely. The advent of pervasive computing marks an urgent need for a new generation of intelligent sensing a...
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description | Using the existing home infrastructure based on open industry standards, we will be able to integrate the home network with external networks to easily manage home devices, both locally and remotely. The advent of pervasive computing marks an urgent need for a new generation of intelligent sensing agents and information appliances. It will also demand environments for resource management of broad applications involving loosely coupled, event-driven, diverse information appliances. It is suggested that the development of intelligent sensing agents and sensor-based information appliances will spread pervasive technology to a multitude of human activities such as mining and manufacturing, security, transportation, sports, and health care. The topics discussed also include management of heterogeneous functions and networking technologies. |
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