Fabric computing: concepts, opportunities, and challenges
With the advent of the Internet of Everything, people can easily interact with their environments immersively. The idea of pervasive computing is becoming a reality, but due to the inconvenience of carrying silicon-based entities and a lack of fine-grained sensing capabilities for human-computer int...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1645882023-02-06T02:35:20Z Fabric computing: concepts, opportunities, and challenges Chen, Min Liu, Jia Li, Pan Gharavi, Hamid Hao, Yixue Ouyang, Jingyu Hu, Jiayu Hu, Long Hou, Chong Humar, Iztok Wei, Lei Yang, Guang-Zhong Tao, Guangming School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Human-Computer Interaction Fabric Computing With the advent of the Internet of Everything, people can easily interact with their environments immersively. The idea of pervasive computing is becoming a reality, but due to the inconvenience of carrying silicon-based entities and a lack of fine-grained sensing capabilities for human-computer interaction, it is difficult to ensure comfort, esthetics, and privacy in smart spaces. Motivated by the rapid developments in intelligent fabric technology in the post-Moore era, we propose a novel computing approach that creates a paradigm shift driven by fabric computing and advocate a new concept of non-chip sensing in living spaces. We discuss the core notion and benefits of fabric computing, including its implementation, challenges, and future research opportunities. Published version M.C. acknowledges the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 62276109). I.H. acknowledges the financial support from the Slovenian Research Agency (research core funding no. P2-0246). 2023-02-06T02:35:19Z 2023-02-06T02:35:19Z 2022 Journal Article Chen, M., Liu, J., Li, P., Gharavi, H., Hao, Y., Ouyang, J., Hu, J., Hu, L., Hou, C., Humar, I., Wei, L., Yang, G. & Tao, G. (2022). Fabric computing: concepts, opportunities, and challenges. The Innovation, 3(6), 100340-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xinn.2022.100340 2666-6758 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164588 10.1016/j.xinn.2022.100340 36353672 2-s2.0-85141000364 6 3 100340 en The Innovation © 2022 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). application/pdf |
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With the advent of the Internet of Everything, people can easily interact with their environments immersively. The idea of pervasive computing is becoming a reality, but due to the inconvenience of carrying silicon-based entities and a lack of fine-grained sensing capabilities for human-computer interaction, it is difficult to ensure comfort, esthetics, and privacy in smart spaces. Motivated by the rapid developments in intelligent fabric technology in the post-Moore era, we propose a novel computing approach that creates a paradigm shift driven by fabric computing and advocate a new concept of non-chip sensing in living spaces. We discuss the core notion and benefits of fabric computing, including its implementation, challenges, and future research opportunities. |
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