Description
The rise of ubiquitous computing, also known as pervasive computing or ambient intelligence, has transformed the way digital technologies are integrated into everyday environments. Through connected sensors, smart devices, IoT ecosystems, and edge computing technologies, modern systems are becoming increasingly adaptive, context-aware, and capable of responding to real-time events and interactions. These highly dynamic environments rely heavily on event-driven behaviors, where system changes are triggered by discrete actions such as sensor updates, user interactions, or network changes. As a result, traditional continuous-time modeling approaches are often insufficient for capturing the complexity and responsiveness of these systems. In this context, Discrete Event Systems (DES) provide a powerful framework for modeling, analyzing, and optimizing intelligent systems operating within rapidly evolving ubiquitous computing environments.
Ubiquitous Computing for Discrete Event Systems presents state-of-the-art research, methodologies, and real-world applications at the intersection of ubiquitous computing and discrete event systems. Bridging perspectives from IoT, edge computing, cyber-physical systems, artificial intelligence, and systems engineering, this book examines how event-driven modeling and control frameworks can be applied to analyze, optimize, and manage the complex behaviors of modern interconnected systems across diverse application domains. Covering topics such as contactless computing, cyber-physical ubiquitous environments, and neuromorphic discrete event computing, this book is a fundamental academic resource for graduate and doctoral students, data systems researchers, engineers, technology professionals, system architects, urban planners, policymakers, and more.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Calin Ciufudean (Ed.)
Calin Ciufudean
was an Associate Professor Ph.D. Eng. “Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Computers, Control Systems, and Electronics. - Courses and laboratories: Industrial Control Systems, Reliability and Diagnosis, Discrete Event Systems, Data Acquisition Systems; – Researcher in control systems field, environment and sustainable development; – Researcher in the teams and director of over 34 research projects; – Trainer of student groups for national and international student competitions; – Editor of the Romanian Journal of Ecology; – Author of over 170 scientific papers published in scientific journals and conferences proceedings abroad and in Romania; – Author of 12 books published in Romania and abroad; – Author or co-author of 32 inventions. - Technical Expert of the Romanian Ministry of Justice. - President of the Romanian Society of Electrical & Control Engineering, Suceava Branch. - He is a member of the editorial boards of several international scientific journals and conferences of control systems and electric engineering science. He was designated chairmen and/or key note speaker at 35 international conferences.