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quinta-feira, dezembro 01, 2005
Standards Body Paving Way To Ubiquitous Computing
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Visionaries say the next wave of computing will deliver automated devices on the factory floor, in the office and around the home that will monitor their environments and talk to each other without human intervention, reporting their status and making preprogrammed decisions via machine-to-machine communication. Kang Lee, a senior researcher with the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, is quietly paving the road to that future. As chairman of TC9, an IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Society Technical Committee, he has helped spearhead the 1451 suite of standards for the sensor networks that will someday monitor and manipulate so much of our world.
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Mobile Pipeline | Standards Body Paving Way To Ubiquitous Computing
Visionaries say the next wave of computing will deliver automated devices on the factory floor, in the office and around the home that will monitor their environments and talk to each other without human intervention, reporting their status and making preprogrammed decisions via machine-to-machine communication. Kang Lee, a senior researcher with the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, is quietly paving the road to that future. As chairman of TC9, an IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Society Technical Committee, he has helped spearhead the 1451 suite of standards for the sensor networks that will someday monitor and manipulate so much of our world.
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Mobile Pipeline | Standards Body Paving Way To Ubiquitous Computing
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