Advanced Algorithms
Advanced Algorithms
distributed
computing
Pervasive Computing
Introduction
• Pervasive computing is a model of computing
in which computing devices are seamlessly
integrated and embedded into the environment,
making them virtually invisible to the user.
This is achieved by integrating computing
devices into everyday objects, such as
appliances, automobiles, clothing, and even
human bodies.
• However, pervasive computing also raises
concerns around privacy, security, and the
potential for technology to become too
invasive in our lives.
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Types of pervasive computing
Wearable computing.
Ambient computing.
Mobile computing.
Ubiquitous computing.
Embedded computing.
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Advantage of Pervasive
Computing
• Convenience: Pervasive computing can make our lives more
convenient by automating routine tasks and providing us with
real-time information and assistance.
• Improved efficiency: Pervasive computing can improve
efficiency by optimizing and streamlining processes.
• Increased safety and security: Pervasive computing can
improve safety and security by providing real-time
monitoring and alerts.
• Enhanced user experience: Pervasive computing can enhance
the user experience by providing personalized and context-
aware services.
• Cost savings: Pervasive computing can potentially save costs
by reducing waste and optimizing resource utilization.
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Challenges of pervasive computing
• Privacy and Security: One of the main challenges of pervasive
computing is the potential invasion of privacy and security threats.
• Interoperability: Another challenge of pervasive computing is the lack
of standardization and interoperability between devices and systems.
• Complexity: Pervasive computing involves a complex and rapidly
evolving set of technologies, including sensors, wireless networks, and
software.
• Ethical and Legal Issues: Pervasive computing raises a number of
ethical and legal issues, such as who is responsible for the actions of
intelligent systems, how to balance the benefits of pervasive
computing with the potential risks and costs, and how to ensure that
users have control over their data and their interactions with these
systems.
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Future of Pervasive Computing
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conclusion
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Thank You
Abdirahman Omer Mahamud