Title | Role of Ubiquitous Computing and Mobile WSN Technologies and Implementation |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | Suciu, George, Hussain, Ijaz, Petrescu, Gabriel |
Conference Name | 2020 International Conference on Electrical, Communication, and Computer Engineering (ICECCE) |
Keywords | data privacy, Games, human factors, Metrics, military computing, mobile ad hoc networks, Mobile wireless sensor networks, Monitoring, pubcrawl, Resiliency, Scalability, secure communication, security, smart city, smart home, ubiquitous computing, Ubiquitous Computing Security, Wireless sensor networks |
Abstract | Computing capabilities such as real time data, unlimited connection, data from sensors, environmental analysis, automated decisions (machine learning) are demanded by many areas like industry for example decision making, machine learning, by research and military, for example GPS, sensor data collection. The possibility to make these features compatible with each domain that demands them is known as ubiquitous computing. Ubiquitous computing includes network topologies such as wireless sensor networks (WSN) which can help further improving the existing communication, for example the Internet. Also, ubiquitous computing is included in the Internet of Things (IoT) applications. In this article, it is discussed the mobility of WSN and its advantages and innovations, which make possible implementations for smart home and office. Knowing the growing number of mobile users, we place the mobile phone as the key factor of the future ubiquitous wireless networks. With secure computing, communicating, and storage capacities of mobile devices, they can be taken advantage of in terms of architecture in the sense of scalability, energy efficiency, packet delay, etc. Our work targets to present a structure from a ubiquitous computing point of view for researchers who have an interest in ubiquitous computing and want to research on the analysis, to implement a novel method structure for the ubiquitous computing system in military sectors. Also, this paper presents security and privacy issues in ubiquitous sensor networks (USN). |
DOI | 10.1109/ICECCE49384.2020.9179241 |
Citation Key | suciu_role_2020 |