Mobile ubiquitous computing, powerful computing devices the size of contemporary calculators will become ubiquitous in the office and home environments and these machines, while offering substantial storage capacity and computing power, have only limited communication capabilities. Mobile ubiquitous computing do not enable users to access the powerful computing infrastructure that has been developed over the last 20 years, however, Mobile ubiquitous computing has to do with do the mobile networks based on radio and infrared (IR) will soon offer bandwidth comparable to todays Ethernet. And with this, comes the challenge of writing and using applications that are capable of adapting to rapid changes in location, and working with a broad range of computing devices having small screens and novel input devices. Mobile ubiquitous computing envision that people will operate in their building-wide mobile network by running a combination of high-powered complex applications written by experts, and simple custom tools built by themselves.
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