Ubiquitous and Cloud Computing

Author:

Kirci Pinar1

Affiliation:

1. Istanbul University, Turkey

Abstract

Recently, great developments in computing and telecommunication technologies caused big amounts of data flow over Internet, especially due to increasing smart device users. Within the last few years, ubiquitous communication has improved with new telecommunication and transmission infrastructures and also enriched with new services. The focus of ubiquitous computing is presenting environments including computing and communication abilities that are integrated with users. Mobile and pervasive computing present many opportunities about exploring various factors all over the world with searching large habitats and species. The services and applications are presented via a heterogeneous environment over many different devices by the ubiquitous system. Accordingly, ubiquitous computing is becoming more popular because of the new research developments and great technological advances in wireless communication networks, cloud computing, Internet technologies, mobile and distributed computing.

Publisher

IGI Global

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