Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies, 2014."June 2014." Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 126-141).Ubiquitous computing (aka "ubicomp") describes the process of embedding computation into everyday things. From smart toasters and smart shoes to smart toys and smart buildings, ubicomp describes user experiences which are both big and small and which operate at a wide variety of scales and gradations in between. However, existing research in new media studies and human computer interaction does not adequately address this question of scale in relation to ubiquitous computing. In this thesis, I propose a more robust theoretical framework I call...
With today's ubiquitous computing technologies, our daily activities are continuously traced by...
Distributed computing is the theoretical foundation for applications and technologies like interacti...
www.carstensorensen.com mobility.lse.ac.uk Abstract: Ubiquitous computing represents the ideal of co...
. The proliferation ofcomputing into the physical world promises more than the ubiquitous availabili...
Ubiquitous computing often presented as a third wave of computing, a departure from its predecessors...
Ubiquitous computing is a research field that started in the late 1980s, and is now believed to be a...
In this paper, the accepted submissions published on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing (HUC) and Ubi...
Ubiquitous computing often presented as a third wave of computing, a departure from its predecessors...
1 Reflection on the state of the art It has been 15 years since Weiser’s seminal article captured th...
Ubiquitous computing and the city Ubiquitous computing seeks to embed computers into our everyday li...
This article explores a new way of thinking about how computing artifacts can assist us in living.&n...
Although I agree with most of the points made in the paper, Robin indicates that he is tempted to co...
In the future, many of the physical objects that sur-round us will be augmented with microprocessors...
The ubiquitous nature of mobile and pervasive computing has begun to reshape and complicate our noti...
As computing becomes more mobile and pervasive, designing and implementing ubiquitous computing envi...
With today's ubiquitous computing technologies, our daily activities are continuously traced by...
Distributed computing is the theoretical foundation for applications and technologies like interacti...
www.carstensorensen.com mobility.lse.ac.uk Abstract: Ubiquitous computing represents the ideal of co...
. The proliferation ofcomputing into the physical world promises more than the ubiquitous availabili...
Ubiquitous computing often presented as a third wave of computing, a departure from its predecessors...
Ubiquitous computing is a research field that started in the late 1980s, and is now believed to be a...
In this paper, the accepted submissions published on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing (HUC) and Ubi...
Ubiquitous computing often presented as a third wave of computing, a departure from its predecessors...
1 Reflection on the state of the art It has been 15 years since Weiser’s seminal article captured th...
Ubiquitous computing and the city Ubiquitous computing seeks to embed computers into our everyday li...
This article explores a new way of thinking about how computing artifacts can assist us in living.&n...
Although I agree with most of the points made in the paper, Robin indicates that he is tempted to co...
In the future, many of the physical objects that sur-round us will be augmented with microprocessors...
The ubiquitous nature of mobile and pervasive computing has begun to reshape and complicate our noti...
As computing becomes more mobile and pervasive, designing and implementing ubiquitous computing envi...
With today's ubiquitous computing technologies, our daily activities are continuously traced by...
Distributed computing is the theoretical foundation for applications and technologies like interacti...
www.carstensorensen.com mobility.lse.ac.uk Abstract: Ubiquitous computing represents the ideal of co...