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Sensing at the Edge: The Challenges of Ubiquitous Sensing
Sensing, and the ability to sense, has now permeated every aspect and fabric of our everyday lives. This presents both new horizons in terms of knowledge acquisition and emergent understanding while simultaneously presenting numerous challenges in terms of computational infrastructure, computing power intelligence and social and ethical dilemmas. This paper explores the challenges associated with the ubiquitous sensing phenomena.