A new era for ubicomp development

Hodges, S. and Villar, N. and Scott, J. and Schmidt, A. (2012) A new era for ubicomp development. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 11 (1). pp. 5-9. ISSN 1536-1268

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Abstract

A range of platforms have become available that can help researchers and hobbyists prototype new concepts in the ubiquitous computing domain. Such platforms, including Arduino and Microsoft.NET Gadgeteer, lower the barrier to entry for building custom electronic devices and facilitate plug-and-play prototyping. They also bring sophisticated software tools and abstractions to the embedded arena, letting users quickly and easily create devices with complex behaviors. Combined with recent advances in rapid-physical-prototyping technologies, it's now possible to control the form factor of these prototypes and create devices with form and function approaching consumer expectations for electronics devices.Arduino,.NET Gadgeteer, prototyping, ubicomp devices, pervasive computing, digital camera prototype © 2006 IEEE.

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IEEE Pervasive Computing
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