Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Ubiquitous Computing
Days ago I made reference to a concept "ubiquitous city", today we are going to take a step more and I go to speak about "ubiquitous computing"
Promoters of this idea hope that embedding computation into the environment would enable people to move around and interact with computers more naturally than they currently do
The Chips generation which they work as a tags electronic, storing all type of information and that they work under an operating system in real time, allows, like is being made already, the creation of a city in which the information is in all the sites. So and as we can read in Windley's Technometria:
Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport is spearheading the testing of the UID Center's Autonomous Movement Support Project. Electronic tags embedded in pavement stones and street furniture will supply users with location-specific information "anytime, anywhere, to anyone." In the cities of Kobe and Tsuwano, hundreds of electronic tags and road sensors have been embedded in the pavement, sidewalks, and street furniture, providing information to tourists about historical sites and to wheelchair users about obstacles.
The name of the creature is "T-engine":
o T-Engine is an open, standardized real-time operating system development environment for constructing a ubiquitous computing environment.
o T-Engine incorporates the eTRON security architecture which enables the development of application systems with strong network security.
o The T-Engine Project standardizes the hardware, a real-time operating system, and the object format specifications to enable the smooth distrubtion of middleware.
o By using the abundant middleware available for T-Engine, the development time and cost can be greatly reduced.
All this is the result of an organization "T-engine Forum", supported by the government Japanese and of that at the moment already they are more than 450 members, counting all the greater companies high tech of Japan. Evidently it has his retorts in Korea with KTEC(Korea T-Engine Center) or in Singapore with T-Engine Application Development Centre (TEADEC).
And if all this we joined it with a territorial information system? Will be the Killer app of e-Government? Remember wich I wrote months ago...
I have read which killer app of the Web will be the applications of geoposicionamiento, that is to say, solutions of territorial information. Simultaneously that the www has been the one of Internet. You can read it, good, rather listen to it in IT conversations...
More information in Ubicomp'05,in Wikipedia or in Jan Krikke's article "T-Engine: Japan’s Ubiquitous Computing Architecture Is Ready for Prime Time".
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Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Ubiquitous Computing
Days ago I made reference to a concept "ubiquitous city", today we are going to take a step more and I go to speak about "ubiquitous computing"
Promoters of this idea hope that embedding computation into the environment would enable people to move around and interact with computers more naturally than they currently do
The Chips generation which they work as a tags electronic, storing all type of information and that they work under an operating system in real time, allows, like is being made already, the creation of a city in which the information is in all the sites. So and as we can read in Windley's Technometria:
Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport is spearheading the testing of the UID Center's Autonomous Movement Support Project. Electronic tags embedded in pavement stones and street furniture will supply users with location-specific information "anytime, anywhere, to anyone." In the cities of Kobe and Tsuwano, hundreds of electronic tags and road sensors have been embedded in the pavement, sidewalks, and street furniture, providing information to tourists about historical sites and to wheelchair users about obstacles.
The name of the creature is "T-engine":
o T-Engine is an open, standardized real-time operating system development environment for constructing a ubiquitous computing environment.
o T-Engine incorporates the eTRON security architecture which enables the development of application systems with strong network security.
o The T-Engine Project standardizes the hardware, a real-time operating system, and the object format specifications to enable the smooth distrubtion of middleware.
o By using the abundant middleware available for T-Engine, the development time and cost can be greatly reduced.
All this is the result of an organization "T-engine Forum", supported by the government Japanese and of that at the moment already they are more than 450 members, counting all the greater companies high tech of Japan. Evidently it has his retorts in Korea with KTEC(Korea T-Engine Center) or in Singapore with T-Engine Application Development Centre (TEADEC).
And if all this we joined it with a territorial information system? Will be the Killer app of e-Government? Remember wich I wrote months ago...
I have read which killer app of the Web will be the applications of geoposicionamiento, that is to say, solutions of territorial information. Simultaneously that the www has been the one of Internet. You can read it, good, rather listen to it in IT conversations...
More information in Ubicomp'05,in Wikipedia or in Jan Krikke's article "T-Engine: Japan’s Ubiquitous Computing Architecture Is Ready for Prime Time".
Technorati Tags: ubiquitous ubiquitous+computing t-engine e-government egovernment e-gov egov
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