Title :
Opportunities and obligations for physical computing systems
Author :
Stankovic, John A. ; Lee, Insup ; Mok, Aloysius ; Rajkumar, Raj
Author_Institution :
Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA, USA
Abstract :
The recent confluence of embedded and real-time systems with wireless, sensor, and networking technologies is creating a nascent infrastructure for a technical, economic, and social revolution. Based on the seamless integration of computing with the physical world via sensors and actuators, this revolution will accrue many benefits. Potentially, its impact could be similar to that of the current Internet. We believe developers must focus on the physical, real-time, and embedded aspects of pervasive computing. We refer to this domain as physical computing systems. For pervasive computing to achieve its promise, developers must create not only high-level system software and application solutions, but also low-level embedded systems solutions. To better understand physical computing´s advantages, we consider three application areas: assisted living, emergency response systems for natural or man-made disasters, and protecting critical infrastructures at the national level.
Keywords :
disasters; emergency services; home automation; real-time systems; security; ubiquitous computing; actuators; assisted living; critical infrastructures; emergency response systems; man-made disasters; natural disasters; networking; physical computing systems; real-time systems; sensors; Actuators; Application software; Embedded system; Internet; Pervasive computing; Physics computing; Real time systems; Sensor systems; System software; Wireless sensor networks; Critical infrastructures; Embedded computing; Emergency response systems; Pervasive computing; Physical computing systems; SISAL; Security and privacy;
DOI :
10.1109/MC.2005.386