Ubiquitous Computing
Ubiquitous Computing, also known as pervasive computing, refers to the integration of computing devices into everyday objects and environments. This technology allows devices to communicate and process information seamlessly, making computing available anytime and anywhere. Examples include smart home devices, wearable technology, and connected appliances.
The goal of ubiquitous computing is to enhance user experience by making technology more intuitive and less intrusive. By embedding computing capabilities into the fabric of daily life, users can interact with their surroundings in smarter ways, improving efficiency and convenience in tasks such as home automation and health monitoring.