This paper treats the possibilities of knowledge design at the interface between screen and physical world, which can be enriched by digital information...
Keywords: RFID, Ubiquitous Computing, Smart Label, Smart Chips, Knowledge Media
02/2006 | i-com, Oldenbourg WissenschaftsverlagThe vision of ubiquitous and miniaturized information- and communication technology that is integrated seamlessly in the daily lives of people and processes in companies also creates extended possibilities in the area of Knowledge Management...
Keywords: Ubiquitous Computing, Knowledge management, Information Infrastructures, Ubiquitous Knowledge
02/2006 | i-com, Oldenbourg WissenschaftsverlagSome of the most significant security issues arising in the context of ubiquitous mobile computing are reviewed...
Keywords: security, mobility, Ubiquitous Computing, trusted computing
06/2006 | it Information Technology (vormals it+ti), Oldenbourg WissenschaftsverlagOBJECTIVES: To review recent research efforts in the field of ubiquitous computing in health care. To identify current research trends and further challenges for medical informatics. METHODS: Analysis of the contents of the Yearbook on Medical Informatics 2005 of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA). RESULTS: The Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2005 includes 34 original papers selected from 22 peer-reviewed scientific journals related to several distinct research areas: health and clinical management, patient records, health information systems, medical signal processing and biomedical imaging, decision support, knowledge representation and management, education and consumer informatics as well as bioinformatics. A special section on ubiquitous health care systems is devoted to recent developments in the application of ubiquitous computing in health care...
Keywords: Medical Informatics, Health Informatics, International Medical Informatics Association, Ubiquitous Computing, Pervasive Computing, Mobile computing, yearbook
01/2005 | Methods of Information in Medicine, SchattauerOBJECTIVES: We introduce Mobile Nurse (MN) an emerging platform for the practice of ubiquitous medicine...
Keywords: Ubiquitous Computing, ecological momentary assessment (EMA), real-time analysis, wearable sensors, wireless technologies
01/2007 | Methods of Information in Medicine, Schattauer