期刊缩写 PERS UBIQUIT COMPUT
期刊全称 Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 个人与普适计算
期刊ISSN 1617-4909
2013-2014最新影响因子 1.616
期刊官方网站 http://link.springer.com/journal/779
期刊投稿网址 personalubicomp@gmail.com
通讯方式 SPRINGER LONDON LTD, ASHBOURNE HOUSE, THE GUILDWAY, OLD PORTSMOUTH ROAD, ARTINGTON, ENGLAND, GUILDFORD, GU3 1LP
涉及的研究方向 工程技术-电信学
出版国家 ENGLAND
出版周期 Bimonthly
出版年份 0
年文章数 148
Editor-in-Chief: Peter Thomas
ISSN: 1617-4909 (print version)
ISSN: 1617-4917 (electronic version)
Journal no. 779
Description
Provides a global perspective on new developments in handheld and mobile information appliances.
Unites technical accounts with studies of the social, cultural and organizational impacts of new personal technologies.
Contains studies of END-user interface issues in the design and use of personal technologies as well as provides accounts of enabling technologies.
Features industrial and academic research contributions from a wide range of disciplines.
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing publishes peer-reviewed international research on handheld, wearable and mobile information devices and the pervasive communications infrastructure that supports them to enable the seamless integration of technology and people in their everyday lives. The journal carries compellingly-written, timely and accessible contributions that illuminate the technological, social and design challenges of personal and ubiquitous computing technologies. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing is an essential resource for researchers and educators who wish to understand the implications of ubiquitous computing.
The development of computing technology towards truly personal devices is a trend which has been apparent for the last five years. The few mass market products which exist have been developed in the wake of drastic changes in technology. In addition to improvements in memories and processors, technologies such as wireless IR and RF network, color flatpanel displays, digital audio and video technology, memory components and an ever-expanding global digital medium, are among the elements that can be combined in mass market products. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing focuses on issues surrounding the innovation, design, use and evaluation of new generations of innovative handheld and mobile information appliances. It aims to provide a global perspective in new developments, uniting technical accounts with studies of the social, cultural and organizational impacts of new personal technologies. The Journal will contain studies of end-user interface issues in the design and use of personal technologies whilst also providing accounts of enabling technologies such as communications memory, displays and novel computing designs. |