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The future that integrates ubiquitous computing and ubiquitous networks is called a ubiquitous society, and the U-Japan initiative, which is part of the ICT policy, aims to advance the use of ICT, expand information security, and improve network infrastructure with the main pillars of realizing a ubiquitous society. We are focusing on expansion and technological development. ubiquitous computing The idea was created in the 1980s by Ken Sakamura of the University of Tokyo in the TRON project, which was a concept of a ``computer anywhere'', in which every device had a built-in computer that could function autonomously and control human life. The goal is to assist and improve.
Mobile phones, smartphones, transportation cell phone numbers list cards such as Suica, contactless IC cards such as Edy, and home appliances equipped with AI such as rice cookers and microwave ovens are also becoming commercially available. ubiquitous network This is a concept that aims to enable things with built-in computers to communicate with each other in living spaces, based on the premise of ubiquitous computing. With the spread of LTE and Wi-Fi, this concept is steadily moving towards realization. Specifically, it will be possible to check the contents of the refrigerator while shopping, and taxis will drive themselves by setting a destination. Specific example of ubiquitous society The most familiar examples of a ubiquitous society are PCs and smartphones. Computers are used by individuals to access the Internet, and they are rapidly becoming popular, making it easy for individuals to access the Internet. ![]() There are also computers that can be worn on the body, called wearable computers. Hearable computers such as smart watches, smart glasses, and earphones are also called wearable computers. Considering that you can access the network regardless of your location, you can see that smart watches and smart glasses are devices that help realize a ubiquitous society. Benefits of a ubiquitous society It is certain that the realization of a ubiquitous society will improve the convenience of people's lives. The speed at which information can be shared has improved year by year, and as artificial intelligence is increasingly installed, it is now possible to automate tasks that previously required human intervention. |
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