无处不在:微观到宏观的生态系统?

S. Duval, Woontack Woo
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专家们通常将普适计算的定义关键词“随时随地”解释为“给定一天中的任何时刻的任何地理位置”。我们的另一种解释“在任何尺度上”提供了一个涵盖微观到宏观生态系统的补充概念框架。我们介绍纳米机器人、植入物、智能人工制品、可穿戴计算机、家用机器人、智能建筑、智能城市(又名u-cities)、智能领土和行星际系统,然后分析它们的能量和信息关系。我们的结论是,与非人类尺度相关的技术被忽视了,趋同不足以引导普遍性,环境因素危及由此产生的生态系统,这些生态系统缺乏关键的生物、联系和机制。因此,我们提出了13个基于ubicomp的可行和健康生态系统的基础。它们涉及指导概念、无处不在的虚拟现实、可持续性、气候因素、资源优化和管理、废物处理器、开放标准、特征(匿名、冗余、简单性)和机制(提供、监管、支持),以构建和维护对人类有用的生态系统服务。
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Ubiquity: Micro to Macro Ecosystems?
Specialists usually interpret the defining keywords of ubiquitous computing "anywhere, anytime" as "any geographical place at any moment of a given day". Our alternative interpretation "at any scale over the years" offers a complementary conceptual framework covering microscopic to macroscopic ecosystems. We introduce nano-bots, implants, smart artefacts, wearable computers, domestic robots, smart buildings, smart cities (aka u-cities), smart territories, and interplanetary systems then analyse their energetic and informatory relationships. We conclude that technologies linked to non-human scales are neglected, that convergence is insufficient to guide ubiquity, that environmental factors endanger resulting ecosystems, and that these ecosystems lack critical organisms, links and mechanisms. We accordingly suggest thirteen foundations for viable and healthy ecosystems based on ubicomp. They involve guiding concepts, ubiquitous virtual reality, sustainability, climatic factors, resource optimization and management, waste processors, open standards, features (anonymity, redundancy, simplicity), and mechanisms (provision, regulation, support) to structure and maintain ecosystem services useful to humans.
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