TY - BOOK AU - Yang,Laurence T. AU - Guo,Minyi AU - Gao,Guang R. AU - Jha,Niraj K. ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing: International Conference EUC 2004, Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan, August 25-27, 2004. Proceedings T2 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, SN - 9783540301219 AV - TK5105.5-5105.9 U1 - 004.6 23 PY - 2004/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Computer science KW - Computer Communication Networks KW - Software engineering KW - Information storage and retrieval systems KW - Information systems KW - Computer Science KW - Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems KW - Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) KW - Information Storage and Retrieval KW - User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction KW - Computers and Society N1 - Track 1: Embedded Hardware/Software -- Track 2: Real-Time Systems -- Track 3: Power-Aware Computing -- Track 4: Hardware/Software Co-design and System-on-Chip -- Track 5: Mobile Computing -- Track 6: Wireless Communication -- Track 7: Multimedia and Pervasive Computing -- Track 8: Agent and Distributed Computing -- Track 9: Network Protocol, Security, and Fault-Tolerance -- Track 10: Middleware and Peer-to-Peer Computing -- Keynote Speech N2 - Welcome to the proceedings of the 2004 International Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (EUC 2004) which was held in Aizu-Wakamatsu City, Japan, 25–27 August 2004. Embedded and ubiquitous computing are emerging rapidly as exciting new paradigms and disciplines to provide computing and communication services all the time, everywhere. Its systems are now invading every aspect of life to the point that they are disappearing inside all sorts of appliances or can be worn unobtrusively as part of clothing and jewelry, etc. This emergence is a natural outcome of research and technological advances in embedded systems, pervasive computing and communications, wireless networks, mobile computing, distri- ted computing and agent technologies, etc. Its explosive impact on academia, industry, government and daily life can be compared to that of electric motors over the past century but promises to revolutionize life much more profoundly than elevators, electric motors or even personal computer evolution ever did. The EUC 2004 conference provided a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to address all the resulting profound ch- lenges including technical, safety, social, legal, political, and economic issues, and to present and discuss their ideas, results, work in progress and experience on all aspects of embedded and ubiquitous computing. There was a very large number of paper submissions (260) from more than 20countriesandregions,includingnotonlyAsiaandthePaci?c,butalsoEurope and North America. All submissions were reviewed by at least three program or technical committee members or external reviewers UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b100039 ER -