Ubiquitous Computing Spring Semester C411

Course Objectives :

To describe ubiquitous computing, its properties applications and architectural design.

To explain various smart devices and services used in ubiquitous computing.

To teach the role of sensors and actuators in designing real time applications using Ubicomp.

To explore the concept of human computer interaction in the context of Ubicomp.

To explain Ubicomp privacy and challenges to privacy.

To describe Ubicomp network with design issues and Ubicomp management.

Course Outcomes :

CO 1: To demonstrate the design knowledge of Ubiquitous Computing and its applications.

CO 2: To analyze and explore smart devices and services used in Ubiquitous Computing.

CO 3: Identify the significance of actuators and controllers in real time application design.

CO 4 : Apply and use the concept of HCI to comprehend the design of automation applications.

CO 5: Evaluating Ubiquitous Computing privacy and identifying challenges associated with ubiquitous computing privacy.

CO 6: Recognize knowledge of ubiquitous and service oriented networks along with Ubiquitous Computing management.

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