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9. Ubiquitous Cloud and IoT1 9. Ubiquitous Clouds and the Internet of Things 9.1 Cloud Trends in Supporting Ubiquitous Computing  Distributed Computing  Clustered Systems  P2P Networks  Computing Cloud  Internet Cloud Use of Clouds to HPC/HTC and Ubiquitous Computing  Ubiquitous cloud computing refers to the use of Internet resources at any place and any time for any objectives.  Herbert Simon  어떤 정보가 비교적 분명 소모 : 그것은 받는 사람의 관심을 소모합니다. 따라 서 정보의 부는 관심의 빈곤, 그리고 그것을 소비하는지도 모르는 정보 소스의 과잉 사이에서 효율적으로 관심을 할당해야 할 필요가 있다.  Vannevar Bush on Predicting Memex

9. Ubiquitous Cloud and IoT2  Table 9.1 Some IT Companies Cloud Services or Products Large-Scale Private Clouds at NASA and CERN  NASA ’ s Nebula Cloud  Nebula is a cloud computing pilot under development at NASA Ames Research Center.  It integrates a set of open source components into a seamless, self-service platform, providing high-capacity computing, storage, and network connectivity using a virtualized, scalable approach to achieve cost and energy efficiencies.  CERN Super Cloud  CERN ( 유럽입자물리학연구소 ) has long been an influential leader in solving complex IT problem Cloud Mashup for Agility and Scalability  A mashup is a web page or application that combines data, presentations, or functionality from two or more sources to create a new service.  The Idea of a Cloud Mashup

9. Ubiquitous Cloud and IoT3  Figure 9.4 The concept of a mashup between the GAW and AWS cloud platforms.  CloudNets for Mobile Cloud Computing

9. Ubiquitous Cloud and IoT4 9.4 Enabling Technologies for the IoT  In ubiquitous computing, the Internet of Things (IoT) provides a network of sensor- or radio-connected devices that can be uniquely identified and located in the cyber-physical space.  This IoT is mostly wirelessly connected as a self-configuring network of radio-frequency tags, low-cost sensors or e-labels The Internet of Things for Ubiquitous Computing  Figure 9.14 Technology road map of the IoT.  Architecture of The IoT, Figure 9.15  RFID  Sensor Networks  GPS

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