Pervasive Computing Flashcards

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What is pervasive computing?

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An emerging trend associated with embedding microprocessors in day-to-day objects, allowing them to communicate information.

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How does pervasive computing differ from mobile computing?

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Pervasive computing is embedded in objects around us, while mobile computing involves handheld devices that users hold or carry.

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What are the three technologies that comprise pervasive computing?

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  • Micro electronic technology
  • Digital communication technology
  • Internet standardization
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What is the primary aim of this unit on pervasive computing?

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To introduce pervasive computing and its current applications.

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What are key characteristics of pervasive computing?

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  • Integration of many devices into one system
  • Use of various interfaces for optimized user interface
  • Concurrent operation of online and offline
  • Integration of specialized computers
  • Security measures to prevent misuse
  • Personalization of functions for user preferences
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Fill in the blank: Pervasive computing is also known as _______.

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[ubiquitous computing]

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What are some applications of pervasive computing?

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  • Retail
  • Airlines booking and check-in
  • Sales force automation
  • Healthcare
  • Tracking
  • Car information systems
  • Email access via WAP
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True or False: Pervasive computing can occur with any device, at any time, in any place.

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True

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What are some examples of pervasive computing devices?

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  • Laptops
  • Notebooks
  • Smartphones
  • Tablets
  • Wearable devices
  • Sensors
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What is data mining?

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The process of finding anomalies, patterns, and correlations within large data sets to predict outcomes.

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What are some challenges of pervasive computing?

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  • Lack of security
  • Frequent line connections that are broken
  • Slow connections
  • Expensive operating costs
  • Limited host bandwidths
  • Location-dependent data
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What future expectations are associated with pervasive computing?

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  • Small portable personal assistant devices
  • High speed wireless communication
  • Lower power consumption
  • Data storage in persistent memory
  • Coin-sized disk devices
  • Small color display with video and speech processing technology
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What does the term ‘ubiquitous computing’ signify?

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The concept of computing technology being present everywhere.

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What is the next topic explored after pervasive computing in this unit?

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Cloud Computing

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Explain the concept of a ‘smart home’ in relation to pervasive computing.

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A smart home integrates multiple devices for multi-purpose uses, enhancing automation and user convenience.

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