Pervasive Computing?
per•va•sive pər-vā′sĭv, -zĭv
English, adjective: existing in or spreading through every part of something
The Institute of Pervasive Computing at the Johannes Kepler University Linz is one of the first research institutions worldwide to systematically address the research questions arising from embedding AI into objects and environments of everyday life from different perspectives. Led by Alois Ferscha since the institute's inception at the JKU in 2000, the institute works closely with research institutions in Austria and abroad, global technology leaders, and industry.
The institute's research focus in the area of pervasive computing is on context/awareness (identity management, localization and positioning, tagging, tracking and authentication), attention/cognition and intelligence (machine learning and pattern recognition, reasoning and planning), appliances ("smart things", "smart environments", tangible interaction, wearable computers), natural interfaces (multimodal interaction, gestural interaction, haptics, olfactory interaction) and software architecture (middleware, service management, coordination architectures).
Institute of Pervasive Computing
Address
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Altenberger Strasse 69
4040 Linz
Visitor's address
Altenberger Strasse 66b, 4040 Linz
Science Park 3, 6th floor, Rm. 0612
Office Hours
Mon-Thurs: 9.00 AM - 3:00 PM
& by appointment
Phone
Can Machines Think?
Federated Neuromorphic Thinking
Contact information and announcements
Office information
You can contact us via email or our regular phone ext. during office hours.
Questions about our courses?
Please contact our team via email at teaching[at]pervasive.jku.at.