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Computer

Programmable machine that converts raw data into useful information.

Data

Numbers, words, pictures, or sounds that represent facts about people, events, things, or ideas.

Information

Data converted into a meaningful format.

Ubiquitous computing (ubicomp)

Sometimes called invisible computing, refers to technology that recedes into the background.

Smart Homes

Where lights, climate, security, and entertainment are automated are a glimpse into the future of ubiquitous computing.

Internet of Things (IoT)

The connection of the physical world to the Internet.

Embedded Computer

A specialized computer that is part of another device.

Convergence

The integration of technology on multi function devices such as smartphones.

Mobile payment systems

When someone uses a mobile device rather than cash or credit cards to pay for items.

Green computing

The efficient and ecologically friendly use of computers and other electronics.

Smart appliances

Can monitor signals from the power company transmitted over the smart grid.

Information processing cycle (IPC)

Computers convert data into information

Input

Raw data that is entered into a system

Processing

When the input data is manipulated, calculated, or organized to create useful information.

Output

Occurs when the processed data is returned.

Storage

When the digital information is saved for archiving for later access it is placed into

Binary number system

A number system that has only two digits—0 and 1.

Base 2

The binary number system is also referred to as

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IoT

The convergence of digital and the physical world. The network of objects connecting machines, people, and business interactions in the modern era. Goes beyond that of the traditional computing devices to include any device with the ability to connect to a network. Think of it as Things + Technology - Function + Service

Examples

1. Smart Homes; nest, alba by stack
2. Automobiles; smart car technology, hyundai - the empty car convoy
3. Industry; the future of manufacturing
4. Fitness monitors
5. Garbage bins
6. Farm management systems
7. Wi-Fi enabled Rice cookers
8. iKettle
9. Pantelligent intelligent frying pan
10. Kisha smart umbrella
11. Entertainment; Levi's stadium
12. Wearables; polo tech, epidural stimulation, intel make it wearable (super humans)

The Dark Side of IoT

Remote Hacking; Jeep, Corvette, Medical equipment

The Dark Side of IoT

1. Privacy - who controls your information? Data Brokers scraping web and social media sites. Advertising based on personal information you may not know was collected.
2. Do you have a right to privacy, or is it just a courtesy? Law enforcement uses location monitoring systems to capture surveillance data of the public in general. Example; ALPR (automatic license plate recognition) installed on garbage trucks in San Jose, CA to capture locations of all parked automobiles throughput the city and does so without a warrant.

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What is the relationship between the Internet and the World Wide web quizlet?

-The internet is a public, globally connected network of computer networks. -The web is a graphical user interface to information stored on computers running web servers connected to the internet. The web is a subset of the internet.

What is meant by the term Internet of Things quizlet?

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers (UIDs) and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.

What is the network of physical objects accessed through the Internet?

The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects—“things”—that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the internet.

What is the term for viewing of the physical world with computer generated layers of information added to it?

Augmented reality is a view of the real, physical world in which elements are enhanced by computer-generated input.