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U-Cities |
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| A "ubiquitous city" (u-city) is where all major information systems (residential, medical, business, governmental
and the like) share data, and computers (e.g., RFID, smart cards and sensor-based devices) are built into the houses, streets,
bridges and office buildings. Imagine public recycling bins that use
radio-frequency identification technology to credit
recyclers every time they toss in a bottle;
pressure-sensitive floors in the homes of older
people that can detect the impact of a fall and
immediately contact help; cell-phones that store
health records and can be used to pay for
prescriptions. Mobius Consulting has the knowledge
and expertise to architect, design and integrate
wireless sensing technologies (e.g., RFID, ZigBee,
etc.) and broadband access networks (e.g., WiFi,
WiMAX, 4G, etc.) from the ground up for the benefit
of society. |
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| The South Korean government plans to spend $25 billion on New Songdo, the world's largest "ubiquitous city," with computers linking home life and life on its streets. Construction, 40 miles from Seoul, is to be done in 2014. |
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