Ubiquitous computing
Mark
Weiser's vision of ubiquitous computing, in which computers become
transparently and seamlessly woven into the many activities of our
daily lives, is slowly becoming a reality. Researchers have
created prototype ubiquitous computing environments such as 'smart
homes' that can automatically sense the presence of a resident in a
particular room and change some aspect of the environment of the room
such as turning on the lights, or 'smart museums' that can play
recorded information about the museum artefact a visitor is standing in
front of. There seem to be limitless possibilities for the kinds
of environments and applications that can be developed for ubiquitous
computing, yet the very nature of ubiquitous computing creates new and
significant challenges for engineers who would like to build these
environments and applications. Anybody who has ever used a
computer has experienced the extreme frustration of using a software
package that doesn't work the way it's supposed to, or that
unceremoniously crashes in the middle of its operation, or that runs
extremely slowly, or that transmits sensitive information such as
credit card numbers over untrusted networks. For ubiquitous
computing to achieve true transparent and seamless integration with its
surroundings, it is important to prevent such mishaps, crashes,
inefficiencies and insecurities from happening to the greatest extent
possible. This project will define and implement a suite of
sound, systematic methods that engineers can use to create correctly
functioning, efficient and secure ubiquitous computing environments and
applications. The research will be conducted and evaluated using
the smart urban spaces and applications being developed in another
ubiquitous computing project called Cityware.
Security in ubiquitous computing
Collaborators
- Ben Smyth, University of Birmingham
- Dan Ghica, University of Birmingham
- Marta Kwiatkowska, University of Oxford
- David Rosenblum, University College London
- Narankar Dulay, Imperial College, London