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Scalable cloud–sensor architecture for the internet of thingsieeepondy
Scalable cloud–sensor architecture for the internet of things
+91-9994232214,7806844441, ieeeprojectchennai@gmail.com,
www.projectsieee.com, www.ieee-projects-chennai.com
IEEE PROJECTS 2016-2017
-----------------------------------
Contact:+91-9994232214,+91-7806844441
Email: ieeeprojectchennai@gmail.com
The year of the Internet of Things; The Internet of Things probably already influences your life. And if it doesn’t, it soon
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mainframes, each shared by lots of people. Now we are in the personal computing era, person and machine staring uneasily at
each other across the desktop. Next comes ubiquitous computing, or the age of calm technology, when technology recedes into
the background of our lives. Alan Kay of Apple calls this "Third Paradigm" computing.
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world, ubiquitous computing forces the computer to live out here in the world with people. Virtual reality is primarily a horse
power problem; ubiquitous computing is a very difficult integration of human factors, computer science, engineering, and social
sciences.
The approach: Activate the world. Provide hundreds of wireless computing devices per person per office, of all scales (from 1"
displays to wall sized). This has required new work in operating systems, user interfaces, networks, wireless, displays, and many
other areas. We call our work "ubiquitous computing". This is different from PDA's, dynabooks, or information at your
fingertips. It is invisible; everywhere computing that does not live on a personal device of any sort, but is in the woodwork
everywhere. The initial incarnation of ubiquitous computing was in the form of "tabs", "pads", and "boards" built at Xerox
PARC, 1988-1994. Several papers describe this work, and there are web pages for the Tabs and for the Boards (which are a
commercial product now):
Ubiquitous computing will drastically reduce the cost of digital devices and tasks for the average consumer. With laborintensive
components such as processors and hard drives stored in the remote data centers powering the cloud , and with pooled
resources giving individual consumers the benefits of economies of scale, monthly fees similar to a cable bill for services that
feed into a consumer’s phone
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Contact:+91-9994232214,+91-7806844441
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The year of the Internet of Things; The Internet of Things probably already influences your life. And if it doesn’t, it soon
will, say computer scientists; Ubiquitous computing names the third wave in computing, just now beginning. First were
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each other across the desktop. Next comes ubiquitous computing, or the age of calm technology, when technology recedes into
the background of our lives. Alan Kay of Apple calls this "Third Paradigm" computing.
Ubiquitous computing is essentially the term for human interaction with computers in virtually everything.
Ubiquitous computing is roughly the opposite of virtual reality. Where virtual reality puts people inside a computer-generated
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power problem; ubiquitous computing is a very difficult integration of human factors, computer science, engineering, and social
sciences.
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displays to wall sized). This has required new work in operating systems, user interfaces, networks, wireless, displays, and many
other areas. We call our work "ubiquitous computing". This is different from PDA's, dynabooks, or information at your
fingertips. It is invisible; everywhere computing that does not live on a personal device of any sort, but is in the woodwork
everywhere. The initial incarnation of ubiquitous computing was in the form of "tabs", "pads", and "boards" built at Xerox
PARC, 1988-1994. Several papers describe this work, and there are web pages for the Tabs and for the Boards (which are a
commercial product now):
Ubiquitous computing will drastically reduce the cost of digital devices and tasks for the average consumer. With laborintensive
components such as processors and hard drives stored in the remote data centers powering the cloud , and with pooled
resources giving individual consumers the benefits of economies of scale, monthly fees similar to a cable bill for services that
feed into a consumer’s phone
www.itu.int/en/Lists/consultation2015/Attachments/41/45.3104.pdf
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4. “An is new combination
IDEA
of old elements.”
There are no new element. There are only new
combination.
5. IDEA
Out of
The BOX
A New
Consciousness
“There are No Facts Inside The Labs,
but only data — Let’s Get Outside !”
The Process
STRESSFUL
PAINFUL
BORED
STUCK
6. With Interactive Multimedia
as the Bridge
Can’t be Separated
Nowadays Technology development
From Computation
Now, it’s Possible
To change how we interact
With The Computer
7. We try to combine 2 different method
That completely opposite each other
For the same purpose
Interactivity ! Is a platform that uses computer
Vision to give devices the ability to
understand their position relative
to the world around them.
Is a circuit that turn everyday
objects into touchpads/switch.
It can use anything with at least
a small amount of conductivity.
Social Engineering/redefine function
Give a Brand new dimension in space
Low end technology
High end technology
Based on
microcontroller
Based on
Image processing/
augmented reality
Material
world
Virtual
world
12. Judgement
& Conclusion
The primary requirement for research
campus is green space for relieve stress
The imaging of surrounding (by SGR) can
re-shape the people perception.
An appropriate technology application will
adequate enough to help people around
re-seeing the world.
left brain & right brain
balancing application
The research culture is begin from here
13. All public information can be placed
in the virtual dimension
It's also intended to turns back the conventional aspect in
the human interaction process but in the modern way.
Interactive Multimedia could re-design function
of space without affecting the appearance
Judgement
& Conclusion
Redefinition of interaction can open
endless possibilities of new idea by sharing
or even publishing idea.