ubiquitous computing
Ubiquitous computing refers to the integration of computing technology into everyday objects and environments, making it seamlessly available to users. This concept aims to enhance the user experience by allowing devices to communicate and interact without requiring direct human intervention. Examples include smart home devices, wearable technology, and connected appliances.
The goal of ubiquitous computing is to create a more intuitive and efficient interaction between people and technology. By embedding computing capabilities into various aspects of life, such as smartphones, IoT devices, and wearables, technology becomes an invisible part of our daily routines, improving convenience and functionality.