Pervasive Computing
Pervasive Computing refers to the integration of computing devices into everyday objects and environments, allowing them to communicate and interact seamlessly. This technology aims to enhance user experiences by making computing available anytime and anywhere, often without the need for direct human interaction.
Examples of pervasive computing include smart home devices like smart thermostats and voice assistants, which can automate tasks and respond to user commands. Additionally, wearable technology, such as fitness trackers, collects data to provide insights into health and activity levels, further illustrating how computing is becoming an integral part of daily life.